Isostatic press 20 HIP
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isostatic press
isostatic press
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic, mechanical
Function
forming
Structure
compact
Control
automatic
Other characteristics
hot, isostatic
Applications
for the automotive industry, process, for industrial applications, for the aerospace industry, for automotive applications
Max. pressure

207 MPa

Description

The Hiperbaric 20 HIP press is our smallest press for Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP), a technology dedicated to processing and post-processing metals and other materials. It has been designed to combine high performance, easy installation, small footprint and affordability. These highly valued characteristics make this model an excellent option for companies keen to integrate HIP processes for their own parts without outsourcing this critical process. It is an ideal equipment for R&D purposes in both research centers or companies with a focus towards material development and innovation. Thanks to its compact design installing a Hiperbaric 20 HIP is a “plug & play” process, it would require to connect the different supplies to get this machine up and running, making this unit the perfect entry equipment to start using HIP technology. The Hiperbaric 20 HIP press has a compact design and high heating and colling performance, enabling it to product the fastest combined heat treatments up to pressures of 2.000 bar/200MPa and 2.000C/3.600 F, allowing small size productions as well as research and development works.

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EXPO PACK

4-07 Jun 2024 CDMX (Mexico)

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    Fruit Attraction

    8-10 Oct 2024 Madrid (Spain)

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