Isostatic Toll Services offers increased HIP capacity

May 15, 2018

Isostatic Toll Services (ITS) has commissioned a new Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) system at its site in Olive Branch, Mississippi, USA. The new HIP system is reported to reach temperatures up to 1260°C (2300°F) and pressures up to 138 MPa (20,000 psi).

The company recently passed its NADCAP AC7102/6 audit re-certification for Hot Isostatic Pressing and is certified to ISO 9001 (Aerospace), ISO AS9100C (Aerospace) and ISO 13485 (Medical). It is also reported to have passed exhaustive onsite quality audits by MTU Aero Engines and Rolls Royce.

“This exciting expansion has increased our maximum pressure from 15,000 to 20,000 psi while increasing our production capacity,” stated Braden Fleak, General Manager at Isostatic Toll Services. “All our HIP systems are dedicated to meeting the industry’s high standards for quality”

ITS is a sister company of American Isostatic Presses (AIP) which has been in business since 1991 supplying companies all over the world with both hot and cold isostatic pressing units. “As a company, ITS has the unique advantage of gaining all the industry’s technological improvements from AIP as well as having its equipment maintained by people and engineers who have been in the business for over 25 years,” added Fleak.

www.isostatictollservices.com

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