Isostatic Laminators

Quintus’s experience and engineering skill has also made it the undisputed leader in the growing world of isostatic lamination. Many customers have already come back to Quintus for their second or third laminators.

First in the World in Isostatic Pressing

The most visible difference between the Quintus Laminator and other units is its large, fully accessible work zone. The suspended work basket will hold vacuum-bagged parts in horizontal stacks or vertical rows and can accommodate packages up to 20” in length.

Standard models are available up to 30,000 psi working pressure. Other sizes are available on special order. A variety of high-pressure pumps are available.

Isostatic Laminator presses

Isostatic Pressing Means Productivity

With Quintus Technologies Isostatic Laminators, there’s no trade-off between quality and speed. This high-efficiency unit produces laminations of multi-layer ceramic (MLCC) capacitors at 20 times the throughput rate of traditional heated platen presses. And even with this high productivity, the quality is virtually flawless.

A Proven Process for High Performance Parts

Isostatic (equal on all sides) pressure has been used for over 40 years to densify and improve the durability of critical metal and ceramic parts in aerospace, automotive, and other industrial applications. This versatile process is now offered to manufactures in the electronics industry as a cost-effective means of laminating.

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Monoblock Cold Isostatic Presses

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Quintus Compact Laminator Systems

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Cold Isostatic Press UCIP3960 for University Research

Monoblock Cold Isostatic Presses
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Monoblock Cold Isostatic Presses

Quintus Compact Laminator Systems
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Quintus Compact Laminator Systems

Cold Isostatic Press UCIP3960 for University Research
Data Sheet

Cold Isostatic Press UCIP3960 for University Research

Mostly used in

Aerospace

Medical implants and tools

Defence

Energy & storage

Space

Service Providers

Consumer Electronics

Vehicles

Aerospace

Medical implants and tools

Defence

Energy & storage

Space

Service Providers

Consumer Electronics

Vehicles

From the two vessel technologies, mono-block and wire-wound, the wire-wound technology systems can be scaled up to a cylinder volume of 2000 L.

The upfront investment seems high, but is rather low compared to other machinery used in today’s battery manufacturing. Calculations with a realistic cost-model we established, put isostatic pressing in the lower cent area per KWh. The calculation model fits different parameters, the ones that show a high impact are pouch dimensions and vessel size, which can be adapted to customers preferences.

Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) entails subjecting components or powder in moulds to extreme isostatic pressure, up to 600 MPa (87,022psi) and at ambient temperature. Common pressure media include water, emulsion or oil and in some cases components my be bagged.

The production series of warm isostatic battery presses are able to deliver pressures up to 600 MPa, while reaching temperatures of 150 degree Celsius (pressure media can be water or oil).

Metals, soft magnetics and ceramic powders are typical materials. In some cases CIPed material may be further processed using Hot Isostatic Pressing.

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