Cold isostatic pressing (CIP) mold design and customization, providing customers with a complete green molding solution.
Isostatic die sleeves, cold isostatic soft dies, and products made through isostatic pressing processes feature uniform microstructure, high density, low sintering shrinkage, low die cost, high production efficiency, and the capability to shape complex, elongated, and large-sized products as well as precision-sized products. These advantages highlight its advanced forming technique, which is beginning to replace traditional forming methods. It is particularly suitable for products like spark plugs, ceramic balls, plungers, and vacuum tube shells in ceramic production, showcasing a promising application前景. A cold isostatic press places material within sealed, elastic molds into a container filled with liquid or gas, applying pressure to the material with either the liquid or gas to form a solid, achieving the initial shape of the green body. After releasing pressure, the mold is removed from the container, and the green body is further shaped as needed.
































