Cold isostatic pressing (CIP) is a forming technique in which high fluid pressure is applied to a powder, normally encapsulated in an elastomeric mould, at ambient temperature in order to form a green part. Water or oil is used as the pressure medium.
Cold Isostatic Pressing
Cold isostatic pressing (CIP) is a forming technique in which high fluid pressure is applied to a powder, normally encapsulated in an elastomeric mould, at ambient temperature in order to form a green part. Water or oil is used as the pressure medium.