Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have developed a method that uses additive manufacturing (AM)—3D printing—to fabricate ...
In 1976, Howmet Corporation became the first company to offer hot isostatic pressing (HIP) services to the aerospace industry. The HIP process, which subjects a component to elevated temperatures and ...
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) has transformed component design by enabling complex geometries and rapid prototyping. However, parts produced by powder-based processes often retain residual ...
A near-net-shape hot-pressing technology produces high-quality, high-performance parts for industries where failure is not an option. Scientists have developed a novel pseudo-hot-isostatic-pressing (P ...
Research teams from Tsinghua University and Anhui University of Technology have developed a novel post-processing technique using hot isostatic pressing (HIP) to improve the microstructure and wear ...
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