Forging
The forge process, also known as forging, is a manufacturing process that involves the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces. Some of the advantages of the forge process are:
Forged parts are stronger and more durable than those made by other manufacturing methods. The process compresses the metal, making it denser and reducing the likelihood of defects.
In this way, we can supply a highly customizable process that allows for the creation of parts with specific shapes and properties. It is possible to adjust the temperature, pressure, and other factors to achieve the desired result. With better metallurgical structure of the metal,forge can lead to better performance and properties. This is because the process can realign the grain structure and remove impurities.
Cost-effective: While forging can be more expensive than other manufacturing processes, it is often more cost-effective in the long run. Forged parts are less likely to fail or require maintenance, which can save money over time.
Overall, forging is a versatile and effective manufacturing process that offers many benefits over other methods. Its strength, durability, customizability, and cost-effectiveness make it a popular choice for many industries.

We offer the following forging methods:
- Open forging - up to 8,000 pounds
- Close Die forging - up to 200 pounds
The materials we forge include:
- Carbon steel
- Low alloy steel
- Aluminum
- Copper

We select the most suitable forging method for each project in order to achieve optimal product performance while ensuring cost-effectiveness.
And at the sem time Serial number tracking is used as required.

