Hot Pressing
Hot pressing is a manufacturing process that combines heat and pressure to shape materials, often used in the production of ceramics and metals. During this process, raw materials are placed in a mold and subjected to high temperatures, which helps to soften the material. Simultaneously, pressure is applied to compact the material, enhancing its density and strength.
This technique is commonly employed in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and electronics to create components that require high durability and precision. Hot pressing can improve the mechanical properties of materials, making it an essential method for producing high-performance products.