AIP expands Ohio manufacturing facility

September 18, 2024

AIP has expanded its Ohio headquarters (Courtesy American Isostatic Presses)
AIP has expanded its Ohio headquarters (Courtesy American Isostatic Presses)

American Isostatic Presses Inc (AIP), headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, USA, has announced that it recently expanded its manufacturing operations in central Ohio.

“With this new expansion, we look forward to continuing meeting the unique demands of our diverse customer base, ensuring high-quality and comprehensive isostatic pressing solutions,” the company stated in a release.

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A provider of Hot Isostatic Pressing equipment, AIP also installs every system it sells. The company reports that it has never experienced failure on the part of any of its pressure systems or subsystems.

AIP holds ASME U1, U2 and U3 code stamps, US National Board approval, and European Union PED certification. Its systems have been tested by F2 Labs for UL and CE compliance and reputedly the only company certified by South Korea for high-pressure vessels. AIP is also in application for Chinese certification.

Beyond its Ohio headquarters, the American Isostatic Presses family of companies consists of Isostatic Pressing Services (IPS) in Oregon City, Oregon; Isostatic Toll Services (ITS) in Olive Branch, Mississippi; and Isostatic Toll Services Bilbao SL, Bilbao, Spain. ITS Bilbao is a collaborative effort intended to break the company into the European market.

www.aiphip.com

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