What Is Cold Isostatic Pressing Used For?
Cold isostatic pressing (CIP) compacts powders to achieve a uniform density in the compact. No lubricant has to be added to the powder, which results in green strengths 10 times greater than cold compaction in metal dies with added lubricant, and no lubricant burn-off stage is required during sintering.
What is the difference between hot isostatic pressing and cold isostatic pressing?
Isostatic pressing is performed “cold” or “hot.” Cold isostatic pressing (CIP) is used to compact green parts at ambient temperatures, while hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is used to fully consolidate parts at elevated temperatures by solid-state diffusion.
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