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We offer a comprehensive range of forged components utilizing various forging techniques to meet diverse industrial needs. Our forging methods are designed to produce components with superior strength, durability, and precision.

Our Forging Capabilities:

Closed Die Forging: This method involves pressing metal into a die with a pre-designed shape, resulting in high precision and excellent surface finish. Closed die forging is ideal for producing complex and detailed components with consistent quality and mechanical properties.

Open Die Forging: In open die forging, the metal is hammered or pressed between flat dies, allowing for the production of large and simple shapes. This method is well-suited for custom, low-volume production and for components that require substantial strength and durability.

Hot Forging: Conducted at high temperatures, hot forging enhances the material’s ductility, making it easier to shape and reduce internal stresses. Our hot forging process is perfect for producing components with excellent mechanical properties and structural integrity.

Cold Forging: Performed at room temperature, cold forging increases the strength of the metal through work hardening. This method is ideal for producing high-precision components with improved surface finish and dimensional accuracy.

Upset Forging: This technique involves compressing the metal to increase its cross-sectional area. Upset forging is commonly used for creating components with thick sections or for producing heads and flanges.

Ring Rolling: Ring rolling is a specialized forging process used to produce ring-shaped components with uniform thickness. This method is ideal for manufacturing components such as gears, flanges, and bearings that require high strength and precision.