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Discover Hot Isostatic Pressing technology for oil & gas, power generation and aerospace at the HIP ’14 conference in Stockholm 9–13 June 2014

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Programme & registration opened

The International HIP Committee (IHC) and the Swedish Steel Producers´ Association, Jernkontoret, are pleased to invite you to the 11thInternational Conference of Hot Isostatic Pressing, HIP ’14, in Stockholm, Sweden 9–13 June 2014.

This triennial conference will focus on trends, developments and innovations in three areas: oil & gas, power generation and aerospace, with speakers from Total, GE Oil & Gas, Areva, Rolls Royce, SNECMA, Aerojet Rocketdyne and IHI Corp.

The conference will cover topics such as material development, production of near net shape (NNS) components, part design and process modelling. Aspects related to powder metallurgy processing, diffusion bonding and part densification will also be included.

Hot Isostatic Pressing, HIP, technology has established itself in the past decades as a competitive and proven manufacturing process for the production of complex and massive Near Net Shape components made from a wide range of metals. HIP technology positions as a technology complementary to other Net shape technologies such as Additive Manufacturing and MIM.

Full programme and registration form on www.hip14.se

Carl-Gustaf Hjorth, HIP’14 Conference Chairman, +46 70 767 01 01,
carl-gustaf.hjorth@sandvik.com

Adeline Riou, HIP’14 Programme Chairman, +33 1 45 38 63 26,
adeline.riou@eramet-erasteel.com

Sven Sundberg, General Secretary, +46 70 640 52 89,
sven.sundberg@jernkontoret.se

Conference Secretariat, MCI Stockholm, +46 8 54 65 15 00,

confirmation@mci-group.com

Since its foundation back in 1747, Jernkontoret (The Swedish Steel Producers’ Association) has been owned jointly by the Swedish steel companies. Jernkontoret represents Sweden’s steel industry on issues that relate to education, trade policy, research and development, standardisation, energy and the environment as well as taxes and levies. Jernkontoret also manages the joint Nordic research in the steel industry. In addition, Jernkontoret draws up statistical information relating to the industry and carries on research into the history of mining and metallurgy.

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