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Gas pressure sintering

G Series gas pressure furnaces for advanced ceramic sintering.

Use the G Series when silicon nitride, carbide, or structural ceramic parts need controlled high-temperature gas pressure sintering.

Gas pressure control

Advanced ceramic sintering

Safety interlocks

Vertical and horizontal layouts

Materials And Applications

Typical materials

silicon nitridesilicon carbideceramic toolsstructural ceramics

Application fields

Gas pressure sinteringCeramic ballsCutting toolsStructural ceramics
ModelTemperaturePressure / LoadAtmosphereScaleBest For
G2Up to 2000 C0-9.8 MPaAr / N2Lab / pilotSilicon nitride and ceramic trials
G4High temperatureProject pressure rangeAr / N2Pilot / productionVertical gas pressure sintering
G5High temperatureProject pressure rangeAr / N2ProductionHorizontal industrial batches

Selection guide

Gas pressure sintering furnace selection guide

Gas pressure sintering projects should begin with the ceramic material, target density, pressure range, nitrogen or argon process, maximum temperature, part geometry, loading method, and safety requirements. Silicon nitride projects often require a clear pressure-temperature-atmosphere window before model selection.

HIP vs gas pressure sintering

Gas pressure sintering is usually selected during the high-temperature sintering process for ceramics such as silicon nitride. HIP is usually selected as a high-pressure post-treatment or densification process where isostatic pressure is required.

Proposal checklist

Ceramic material

Target pressure

Gas type

Temperature profile

Loading size

Safety and production requirements

Buyer FAQ

What materials fit a gas pressure sintering furnace?

Gas pressure sintering is commonly reviewed for silicon nitride, silicon carbide, ceramic tools, ceramic balls, and structural ceramics.

What gas information is needed for quotation?

Confirm whether the process uses nitrogen, argon, or another gas, plus target pressure, temperature, hold time, part loading, and safety expectations.

Is gas pressure sintering the same as HIP?

No. Gas pressure sintering supports ceramic sintering under gas pressure, while HIP applies isostatic pressure and is often used for densification or defect reduction.

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Brochure pages

G Series Gas Pressure Furnace Reference

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