Aerospace Castings Densification
One of the early uses of Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) was to enhance the properties of cast turbine airfoils. Today, HIP is used to remove porosity from a wide range of nickel-based super alloy and titanium precision castings for aircraft engines and structural components. The resultant improvement in strength and service life is especially important for parts which are exposed to very high stresses, such as aircraft turbine blades. In addition, castings can be designed lighter by incorporating HIP into the manufacturing process.

