Hot Isostatic Pressing

Configurable hot isostatic pressing systems and material processing services for densification, defect removal, and improved material performance.

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Complete and Configurable Hot Isostatic Pressing Systems

Hydrosys provides hot isostatic pressing systems covering core modules such as high-pressure vessels, heating systems, gas circulation and control systems, and rapid cooling devices. Each system can be flexibly configured according to process requirements. Our HIP systems are widely used for material densification, internal defect removal, and performance enhancement across demanding industrial applications.

  • Aerospace: densification of titanium alloy and superalloy castings
  • Energy and Nuclear Power: improved material performance and fatigue life of key components
  • Medical and Dental: high-density forming of prostheses, implants, and ceramic products
  • Automotive and Motorsport: strengthening of aluminum castings and powder metallurgy parts
  • Electronics and Semiconductor: densification and sintering of high-performance targets and ceramic substrates

In addition to HIP equipment, Hydrosys also provides HIP processing services for customer-supplied castings, powder metallurgy compacts, ceramic green bodies, and other materials, supporting custom process parameters, incoming-material processing, and batch delivery.

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Hot Isostatic Pressing Systems and Processing Services

With over 24 years of experience in ultra-high-pressure system design, manufacturing, and integration, Hydrosys combines high-pressure fluid technology with hot isostatic pressing processes. Our HIP equipment can reach a working temperature of up to 2000°C and a maximum working pressure of up to 200 MPa.

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  • Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Densification Processing

    Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Densification Processing

    Hot Isostatic Pressing improves casting and 3D printed part density by eliminating internal defects, enhancing mechanical strength, fatigue resistance, and product qualification rates.

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  • Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Powder Forming

    Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Powder Forming

    HIP powder forming technology enables near-net-shape manufacturing, integrating pressing and sintering into a single process for advanced powder metallurgy applications.

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  • Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Diffusion Bonding

    Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Diffusion Bonding

    HIP diffusion bonding enables metallurgical joining between dissimilar materials, providing high-strength joints without welding stress or deformation.

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  • Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Multi-Material Forming

    Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Multi-Material Forming

    HIP technology supports forming and strengthening of carbon-carbon composites, ceramics, PEEK, PI polymers, and other advanced materials for high-performance applications.

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  • Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Special Material Forming

    Hot Isostatic Pressing Application: Special Material Forming

    HIP solid-state forming technology refines grain structure and supports manufacturing of high-performance alloys, composite materials, and advanced special materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about hot isostatic pressing systems, material processing, and application suitability.

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What is hot isostatic pressing?

Hot isostatic pressing uses high-temperature, high-pressure gas to apply uniform pressure, densifying workpieces from all directions and removing internal defects.

What does hot isostatic pressing do?

It helps close pores and cracks, improving strength, toughness, and overall material performance stability.

Which materials and industries is HIP suitable for?

HIP is suitable for metals, ceramics, and powder metallurgy parts, and is widely used in aerospace, medical, energy, automotive, and electronics applications.

How is HIP different from conventional hot pressing?

HIP applies uniform pressure from all directions, allowing greater shape flexibility, more uniform density, and very low deformation.

Will parts deform after HIP treatment?

Deformation is very low, helping meet the needs of precision parts and near-net-shape forming.