HIPtec was sold in 2024.

Robust metal components with a low carbon footprint

HIPtec’s innovative production technology makes it possible to use up to 70% fewer materials in the production of complex metal components.

With HIPtec’s new industrial production method, equally strong metal parts can be manufactured with lower weight and reduced costs. The method can be applied to a wide range of metals and alloys, including stainless steel, copper, bronze, aluminides, precious metals, as well as many combinations of multiple materials.

HIPtec and their products address a global market, and the company has industry-leading customers within the maritime sector, oil and gas, power generation, and medical equipment in both Norway and the rest of the world on their client list.

Unique production method

Traditional methods for manufacturing metal components often require high energy consumption, and HIPtec has developed an innovative production technology that reduces energy use and emissions. A core element of HIPtec’s production technology is the use of Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP). HIP combines high pressure with high temperature to join metals into complex components. Compared to traditional production methods, costs are lower—and material consumption, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions are significantly reduced.