A variant used for 3D shapes is called hot isostatic pressing.
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All specimens were then sent out for hot isostatic pressing ( HIP ).
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The powder compact ( if a ceramic ) can be created by cold isostatic pressing.
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Then the shaped form is then densified, typically by pressureless sintering or hot isostatic pressing.
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E-materials are prepared by impact grinding and then hot isostatic pressing into a block.
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A hot isostatic pressing ( HIP ) process is then applied to simultaneously compress and sinter the powder.
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Further processing methods like hot isostatic pressing improved the alloys used for turbine blades and increased turbine blade performance.
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The process of combining the carbide particles with the binder is referred to as sintering or hot isostatic pressing ( HIP ).
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Polyimide powder can be used to produce parts and shapes by sintering technologies ( hot compression molding, direct forming, and isostatic pressing ).
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Hot isostatic pressing ( HIPing ) or thermo-mechanical processing can heal these pores if they are small ( less than 30 �m ).