
Hiperbaric, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-pressure technology, reaffirms its commitment to innovation and industrial development by actively participating in the prestigious HIP Conference 2025, to be held in Aachen, Germany, from April 6th to 10th. This key international event brings together experts, researchers, and leading companies in the field of Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP), offering a unique platform for the exchange of knowledge, the presentation of technological advancements, and the exploration of new collaboration opportunities.
During the HIP Conference 2025, Óscar Meabe, Materials Engineer at Hiperbaric, will deliver the presentation “Microstructural and mechanical analysis of Haynes® 282 Ni-based superalloy manufactured by L-PBF subjected to a combined HIP-Heat Treatment,” a study developed in collaboration with CEIT and Aenium.
Hiperbaric’s participation in this event underscores its growing leadership and strategic commitment to HIP technology, a fundamental process for improving the mechanical properties and structural integrity of critical components in high-value-added sectors. With over 25 years of experience in the design and manufacture of high-pressure equipment for the food industry using HPP technology, Hiperbaric has applied its deep knowledge and expertise to develop a range of state-of-the-art HIP presses that meet the most demanding industry needs.
HIP Presses for a Wide Variety of Sectors
Hiperbaric’s range of HIP equipment includes compact systems for research and development to large-scale presses for high-volume industrial production. These presses are characterized by their robust and reliable design, energy efficiency, and advanced control systems that ensure process accuracy and repeatability. Operating at pressures up to 2,000 bar (29,000 psi) and temperatures up to 2,000 °C (3,632 °F), Hiperbaric’s HIP presses enable the elimination of internal porosity in metallic and ceramic materials, significantly improving their density, fatigue resistance, ductility, and other key mechanical properties.
HIP 107 equipment, one of the largest presses.HIP technology is essential in a wide variety of sectors where the quality and reliability of materials are critical. In the aerospace sector, for example, HIP is used to enhance the properties of nickel-based superalloys, titanium alloys, and other high-performance alloys employed in engine components, structures, and critical systems. In Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) of metals, HIP is a fundamental post-processing step to densify parts and eliminate inherent porosity, allowing them to achieve the mechanical properties of forged materials.

Other sectors that significantly benefit from HIP technology include the automotive industry, for the manufacture of high-performance and long-lasting components; the medical sector, for the production of implants and prosthetics with improved biocompatibility and strength; the energy industry, for the fabrication of components for gas turbines and other equipment operating in extreme conditions; and the tool and die industry, to increase the lifespan and performance of tooling.
Hiperbaric’s presence at the HIP Conference 2025 represents an excellent opportunity to showcase its latest innovations in HIP technology, network with other industry leaders, explore new applications, and strengthen its position as a global benchmark in Hot Isostatic Pressing solutions. Hiperbaric’s experts will be available to share their knowledge and experience, as well as to discuss the specific needs of each customer and how Hiperbaric’s HIP technology can help them achieve their production and quality goals.