With quality and productivity in focus
For more than 60 years Quintus Technologies has led the industry in advanced Hot Isostatic
Pressing (HIP) technology. Customers rely on us for the superior engineering that results in
highly reliable HIP systems that operate around the clock with service lives of tens of thousands
of cycles.
Fast, precise and cost-effective
HIP is used to form and densify containerized powder shapes and containerless metal, ceramic and
plastic parts. With typical pressures from 1,035 to 2,070 bar (15,000 to 30,000 psi) and temperatures
up to 2,000°C (4,000°F), HIP can achieve 100% of maximum theoretical density and improve the
ductility and fatigue resistance of critical, high-performance materials. The components are often of
net shape or near net shape configuration.
A proven process for high-performance parts
Common applications for HIP include defect healing of castings, consolidation of powder metal
and ceramic parts or diffusion bonding.