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HIP Steel Components for the Manufacturing Industry

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Hot Isostatic Pressing— Theory and Applications

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The hot isostatic pressing of gas atomized powders is today a fabrication method for steel components of simple and complex shapes. Applications are found in areas such as steam turbines, boilers, centrifugal separators, off-shore piping, tool manufacture etc. The advantages of this manufacturing method relative to conventional techniques are among others:

  • homogeneous material leading to isotropic properties

  • near net or net shape design

  • low tooling costs and short series economy

  • short delivery times

  • compound products with optimized material properties

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Torssell, K. (1992). HIP Steel Components for the Manufacturing Industry. In: Koizumi, M. (eds) Hot Isostatic Pressing— Theory and Applications. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2900-8_31

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