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View our customer conversation with Burloak Technologies

View our latest customer conversation with Burloak Technologies and learn how they successfully manufacture commercial parts at scale by accelerating the adoption of Additive Manufacturing (AM) across all industries.

In this Quintus Customer Conversation, we speak with Paul, Materials Engineer at Burloak Technologies in Canada, about integrating a Quintus QIH 60 Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) into their additive manufacturing (AM) production line.

Burloak Technologies produces serial AM parts for aerospace, space, automotive, and energy industries. In this discussion, Paul explains how HIP enhances fatigue performance, eliminates internal porosity, reduces lead times, and gives greater control over quality — especially for safety-critical aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloy components.

Discover how bringing HIP in-house supports advanced materials development and strengthens long-term manufacturing capabilities.

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