ITS opens Ohio HIP facility to expand North American capacity

Isostatic Toll Services (ITS) has opened a new Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) facility in Mount Vernon, Ohio, USA, expanding the company’s HIP processing capacity in North America.
The new facility, ITS-Ohio, complements the company’s existing operations in Bilbao, Spain, and Mississippi, USA. According to ITS, the additional capacity will provide customers with greater scheduling flexibility, reduced lead times and improved supply chain resilience.
All ITS facilities operate under NADCAP accreditation and AS9100D certification, providing HIP processing services for aerospace and other high-performance applications. The Ohio facility includes large-format, high-pressure HIP systems capable of processing components up to 1,118 mm in diameter and 2,540 mm in height at pressures of up to 172 MPa.
The HIP systems were supplied by American Isostatic Presses (AIP), Columbus, Ohio.
Tyler Persaud, General Manager of ITS-Ohio, stated, “Our investment in Ohio reflects our commitment to supporting customers with certified capacity, responsive service and direct technical engagement. The addition of ITS-Ohio strengthens our global network and positions us to meet growing demand across aerospace, metal Additive Manufacturing and advanced industrial markets.”
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Beyond official accreditation, the facility has also received approvals from customers like Rolls-Royce. The company stated that these approvals enable the facility to support both qualification programmes and production requirements.
The facility is now accepting new customer programmes and qualification enquiries.




























