EPMA – Hot Isostatic Pressing Seminar

November 28, 2018

February 11, 2019

Dates
February 11, 2019 to February 12, 2019

Location
Hotel Serwir, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium

Event website
seminars.epma.com/hip-2019/home


EPMA - Hot Isostatic Pressing Seminar

Conventional HIP and Rapid Cool HIP: Developments in Productivity, Material Property and Microstructural Relationships

Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is a process to densify powders or cast and sintered parts in a furnace at high pressure and high temperatures. The applied pressure provides isostropic properties and 100% densification which has become a viable and high performance alternative to conventional processes such as forging, casting and machining in many applications. Hot Isostatic Pressing is a competitive and proven manufacturing process for the production of complex and highly specified components, particularly in sectors that have highly demanding environments such as aerospace, offshore, energy and medical.

The 2019 HIP Seminar is titled “Conventional HIP and Rapid Cool HIP: Developments in Productivity, Material Property and Microstructural Relationships” and will be hosted in Belgium on 11-12 February 2019. The seminar will feature presentations and case studies from industry experts plus a site visit to EPSI see their facilities.

 

Course Fee

EPMA Members (paid up): €700
Academics (Non-Members): €700
Non-Members: €1000
End Users: €400

The course fee includes 1 night accommodation (11 February 2019), all course materials, coffee breaks, lunches and a dinner of the evening of 11 February 2018.

Registration Deadline: 9 January 2019

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