Wallwork Hot Isostatic Pressing Centre receives Nadcap accreditation

Inside the HIP Centre where installation of the new HIP machines has begun (Courtesy Wallwork)
Inside the HIP Centre where installation of the new HIP machines has begun (Courtesy Wallwork)

Wallwork Group, headquartered in Bury, Greater Manchester, UK, announced that its HIP Centre has achieved Nadcap accreditation. This follows the company bringing online its second Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) from Quintus Technologies.

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“This achievement demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards in quality, consistency and process control – especially for the aerospace, defence and advanced engineering sectors,” the company said in a statement. “We’re excited for what the future holds as we continue to grow and serve the most demanding industries with integrity and innovation.:

Wallwork Group is said to be the largest privately-owned company specialising in thermal processes and surface-engineered coatings in the United Kingdom. Started in 1959, Wallwork’s service offering has expanded to meet the varied needs and challenges of the industry; the company’s initial investment in Hot Isostatic Pressing technology was a response to requests from existing and potential customers. The Wallwork HIP Centre was opened formally in November 2023, supporting service demand across a variety of sectors.

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