Wallwork invests in second Hot Isostatic Press from Quintus ahead of schedule

EquipmentNews
January 31, 2024

January 31, 2024

Pits for second HIP installation at the Wallwork Hot Isostatic Pressing Centre. The preparation of these pits means installation will be relatively quick (Courtesy Wallwork Group)
Pits for second HIP installation at the Wallwork Hot Isostatic Pressing Centre. The preparation of these pits means installation will be relatively quick (Courtesy Wallwork Group)

Wallwork Group, headquartered in Bury, Greater Manchester, UK, has brought forward plans by two years with the order for a second Hot Isostatic Press from Quintus Technologies, based in Västerås, Sweden. Quintus completed the commissioning of its first HIP in Q3 2023, following the opening of its £10 million Wallwork HIP Centre.

“Demand from customers for processing components in our first Hot Isostatic Press has been astonishing,” explained Simeon Collins, Group Director. “It is prudent to bring forward planned investment for the next HIP, knowing it will take most of 2024 to build and install. We hope to have it up and running by early 2025. Deciding to prepare pits for expansion during the first installation has proved right.”

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David Loughlin, Business Manager, Wallwork HIP Centre, added, “We expected strong demand from UK castings, 3D printing, powder fabrication, and near-net-shape manufacturers. Especially as the UK is currently under-served with Hot Isostatic Pressing capacity. More surprising is the amount of international interest we are seeing, coming from Europe but also as far as India.”

Adding a second HIP sooner than anticipated is expected to have many advantages for the business. It will provide greater flexibility in processing customer components. It will also allow better contingency during planned maintenance schedules; improving continuity during unexpected business interruptions is an added benefit.

The second HIP will be identical to the first. Operating at pressures from 40-207 MPa (5,800-30,000 psi) and temperatures up to 1,250°C. It will also have the latest rapid cooling technology. The capability to offer increased cycle pressures at elevated temperatures is intended to complement engineering advances in metal Additive Manufacturing amongst other technologies.

(L to R) Peter Henning and Jan Soderstrom (Quintus), Simeon Collins & Ian Griffin (Wallwork), Tom Walsh (Quintus) (Courtesy Wallwork)
(L to R) Peter Henning and Jan Soderstrom (Quintus), Simeon Collins & Ian Griffin (Wallwork), Tom Walsh (Quintus) (Courtesy Wallwork)

Signing for the new hot isostatic press took place at Quintus Technologies’ HQ in Sweden in January 2024. Wallwork directors Simeon Collins and Ian Griffin were met by Jan Soderstrom CEO and Peter Henning Marketing and sales Director of Quintus.

“A Hot Isostatic Press is a major piece of equipment. Quintus Technologies are world leaders in this technology. We are pleased to be cementing our relationship with them by bringing forward this investment. Quintus are a key part of the success of the Wallwork HIP Centre, now and into the future,” Simeon concluded.

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