Is hot isostatic pressing or annealing better for your 3D printed part? We compared the two heat treatment processes to find out!
Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is used to reduce the porosity of metals and increase the density of many ceramic materials. In powder metallurgy, HIP allows us to compress a volume of metal powder at ...
High Pressure Processing (HPP): A non-thermal food preservation method that uses high levels of isostatic pressure to inactivate microorganisms and extend shelf life. Microbial Load: The number of ...
This effect is known as isostatic rebound. It occurs when a section of the Earth’s crust that loses mass rises due to the increased pressure from the mantle beneath. It’s a slow process ...