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State of the art Hot Isostatic Pressing for Advanced Ceramics

In this webinar we will be presenting the opportunities that comes from using modern HIP systems and the unique Quintus HPHT™ technology also for the fast-growing field of Advance Ceramics in Automotive, Energy, Electronics, Medical and more.
State of the art Hot Isostatic Pressing for Advanced Ceramics

Find out about the potential for doubling HIP productivity and performing in-HIP tailoring of material properties, when using fully steered and uniform rapid cooling, URC®, while fully densifying your ceramic components in the pursuit of optimum strength, reliability, optical and dielectric properties.

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