Forging
Forging is a manufacturing process for shaping metals through hammering, pressing, or rolling. It can also be described as the procedure of heating, forcibly deforming, and finishing a piece of metal. When using heat for forging, it requires the temperature must be above its recrystallization point. And that is different for each type of metal. For example, steel can be forged at temperatures between 843℃ and 1232℃.
The purpose of forging is to improve the mechanical properties of the material, such as strength, toughness, and durability. Compared to other manufacturing processes like die casting, forging can make the strongest product because it can seal minor cracks and fill any empty spaces in the metal. The hot forging process can also break down impurities in the metal and reduce inclusions in the forged components.
Forging is a versatile method that can shape both small and big things. Moreover, virtually all metals have alloys that are forgeable, Our main product forging alloys include: carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium, copper, brass, bronze, iron.
Our Forging Process:
- Hot Forging
- Cold Forging
- Open Die Forging
- Impression die forging
- Upset Forging