Monoblock CIP Systems

Monoblock Cold Isostatic Presses designed for research, prototyping, and small-batch production across ceramics, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and advanced materials.

Flexible CIP solutions for development and specialized production

Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) is widely used to compact powder materials for improved strength, density, and performance. Quintus Monoblock CIP systems provide a compact and efficient solution for applications where flexibility, precision, and smaller production volumes are required. They are ideal for early-stage development as well as specialized production environments.

From powder to high-quality “green parts”

Monoblock CIP systems enable uniform compaction of powders into dense, stable “green parts” ready for further processing such as sintering or machining. This is critical for applications requiring consistent material properties and dimensional control.

Optimized for research and small-batch production

These compact, self-contained systems are ideal for laboratories, pilot plants, and low-volume production. They offer a practical alternative to larger CIP systems when flexibility, fast setup, and ease of use are key.

Fast and efficient operation

The threadless pin closure design allows rapid opening and closing, reducing cycle times and improving workflow efficiency. The simple water-based system and automated controls ensure safe and reliable operation.

High pressure with consistent results

Operating at pressures up to 60,000 psi, Monoblock CIP systems provide uniform compaction across all parts, resulting in improved material properties, reduced variation, and reliable performance.

Product range

Laboratory CIP

Laboratory CIP

Compact and self-contained, perfect for laboratory, feasibility and prototyping

Max. pressure: 60,000 psi
Working chamber diameters: 2-6 in
Working chamber lengths: 22-23 in

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Pilot-Production CIP

Pilot-Production CIP

Designed for repeatable processing and validation before full-scale production

Max. pressure: 60,000 psi
Working chamber diameters: 6-16 in
Working chamber lengths: 24-60 in

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Morgan Advanced Materials improves productivity and eliminates scrap with advanced CIP upgrade
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Isostatic Pressing for Advanced Technical Ceramics

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Aerospace
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Energy & Power Generation
Service Providers

Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) is a wet bag compaction method, subjecting compacted powders, enclosed by a flexible rubber mold, to extreme isostatic pressure to create optimum sintering/densification conditions. The most commonly used pressure media for CIP is water at ambient temperature.

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