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MSE PRO 20T Automatic Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) (200 ℃) - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO 60T Automatic Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) (200 ℃)

  • $ 19,50900


MSE PRO™ 60T Automatic Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) (200 ℃)

Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is a materials fabrication process in which a starting powder or a premolded shape is simultaneously subjected to both high temperatures and high isostatic pressures, using a gas transfer medium. The principal factor that distinguishes HIP from other processing techniques is the use of gas as the pressure-transmitting medium to effect equivalent changes in three dimensions in the material that it surrounds.

At MSE Supplies, we are experts at powder processing materials, ball milling equipment and accessories. We offer a variety of ball mill and jars to break down the particle size before the pressing.

If you need other maximum pressure or customized design, please contact MSE Supplies. 

Specifications:

    Product SKU # PR0363
    Pressure Range 0-60 Tons
    Piston Diameter ⌀200 mm
    Working Process Programmed pressurization- programmed holding-timed pressure relief
    Pressure Holding Time ≥1 seconds (no limit)
    Display 7" LCD screen
    Heating Temperature
    Room Temperature to 200 ℃
    Isostatic Pressure 300 MPa
    Isostatic Pressure Chamber ⌀50 x 150 mm (M x N)
    Bottom Cylinder Traveling Distance 50 mm
    Outer Dimensions 330 x 580 x 720 mm (L x W x H)
    Net Weight 290 kg
    Power Supply 110 V 60 Hz
    Power 3000 W
    Warranty Limited one year warranty, not responsible for the damage caused by improper use
    Note Please clean the press after each use to ensure the best performance and longer life time

    Reference:

    [1] R.F. Davis, Hot Isostatic Pressing, Editor(s): RJ BROOK, Concise Encyclopedia of Advanced Ceramic Materials, Pergamon, 1991, Pages 210-215.

    [2] Anne Leriche, Stuart Hampshire, Francis Cambier, Control of the Microstructure in Ceramics, Editor(s): Michael Pomeroy, Encyclopedia of Materials: Technical Ceramics and Glasses, Elsevier, 2021, Pages 349-366.