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Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) is a process used in the metals and minerals industry to shape and densify materials. It is a form of isostatic pressing, which uses a pressurized liquid to uniformly apply pressure to a material. CIP is used to form and densify a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and composites. It is also used to improve the properties of materials, such as strength, hardness, and wear resistance. CIP is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical.
CIP is a cost-effective and efficient process that can be used to produce complex shapes and sizes. It is also used to produce components with high dimensional accuracy and uniform density. CIP is used in the production of a variety of components, including bearings, gears, and other machine parts.
Some companies in the Cold Isostatic Pressing market include Ceramco, Inc., CeramTec, and Ceramics International. Other companies include Advanced Ceramics Manufacturing, Inc., Ceradyne, Inc., and CeramTec GmbH. Show Less Read more