CIP isostatic presses

CIP isostatic presses

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CIP isostatic presses

Isostatic presses, both HIP (Hot Isostatic Pressing) and CIP (Cold Isostatic Pressing), are devices used in material processing technology. They use the principle of isostatic pressure, which means that the pressing force acts evenly in all directions on the material being processed. Both technologies are widely used in the metallurgical, ceramic and energy industries, as well as in the production of high-quality components.

CIP (Cold Isostatic Pressing).

CIP is a process that uses high pressure at low temperature and is mainly used for pre-forming materials that require further processing (such as sintering).

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How does CIP work?

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The powder or pre-material is placed in a flexible container (such as rubber or latex).

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The container is placed in a chamber filled with hydraulic fluid (such as water or oil).

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Hydrostatic pressure acts evenly on the container, compacting the material inside.

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After the process, the material is in the form of an intermediate product, which is further processed.

CIP is a process that uses high pressure at low temperature and is mainly used for pre-forming materials that require further processing (such as sintering).

Application of CIP:

Advantages of CIP:

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Ability to form complex shapes.

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Homogeneous powder concentration.

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Low molding costs.

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