Heating the metal to a temperature where it becomes malleable but not molten. The heated metal is then placed into a precision die and subjected to high pressure, causing it to conform to the shape of the die. Materials commonly used are aluminum, titanium, and other alloys.
Read MorePerformed at temperature between room temperature and recrystallization temperature of the metal, warm forging combines some benefits of both hot and cold forging. It reduces the forging forces required compared to cold forging, enhances formability, and minimizes the risk of work hardening, it also results in better surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared to hot forging.
Read MoreCold forging is a process that takes place near room temperature, which makes the process more energy-efficient and economical than other processes, and little to no excess material left afterward, as the net weight of the original metal is about the same as the weight of the finished product, also cold forging produces parts with excellent surface finishes and high dimensional accuracy.
Read MoreWe provide various types of CNC machining services, no matter what your demands or requirements are. It is most essential to understand prior to choosing a particular CNC machining service provider what they can actually do for you for the machined part(tooling part).
Read MoreHeat treatment post forging: after forging, parts often undergo heat treatment to further enhance their mechanical properties, Heat treatments involve heating, soaking, and cooling, and can increase properties such as: Toughness, Hardness, Tensile Strength and Ductility.
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