Ohio Facility Opens for HIP Processing

Isostatic Toll Services (ITS) has opened a new hot isostatic pressing (HIP) facility in Ohio, expanding certified thermal processing capacity for aerospace, defense, additive manufacturing, and advanced industrial applications. The new operation adds HIP processing capability to the company’s global network, supporting clients with additional capacity, scheduling flexibility, and supply-chain resilience.

Located in Mount Vernon, Ohio, the new ITS-Ohio facility joins the company’s existing operations in Bilbao, Spain, and Mississippi. All ITS facilities operate under Nadcap accreditation and AS9100D certification, providing HIP processing services for aerospace and other high-performance components.

The Ohio facility adds large-format and high-pressure HIP capability, including systems capable of processing components up to 44″ in diameter by 100″ in height at pressures up to 25,000 PSI. The facility is equipped with HIP systems manufactured by American Isostatic Presses, Inc. (AIP), based in Columbus, Ohio.

“Our investment in Ohio reflects our commitment to supporting [clients] with certified capacity, responsive service, and direct technical engagement,” said Tyler Persaud, general manager of ITS-Ohio. “The addition of ITS-Ohio strengthens our global network and positions us to meet growing demand across aerospace, additive manufacturing, and advanced industrial markets.”

ITS-Ohio has achieved Nadcap accreditation, AS9100D certification, and client approvals, including approval from Rolls-Royce, enabling the facility to support qualification programs and production requirements.

Press release is available in its original form here.
The main image shows the shop floor at the ITS-Ohio facility in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Image Credit: ITS-Ohio