Are you associated with the construction or manufacturing industry? Well! Then you must have heard the term ‘Forging’ a million times. If you lack a proper understanding, then don’t sweat it out, scroll down below to learn the nitty-gritty of Forging.
Let us delve into some important details.
Forging is a popular method of deforming metals into a specified shape. In this process, a compressive force is applied to the steel billets or ingots so that the metals change the shape while still in the solid-state. Forging is done to strengthen the metals, and post Forging; the metals will respond better to the heat treatments and have better fatigue resistance. Forging is utilized in a plethora of industries, some of them being aerospace, automotive parts, construction, medical supplies, and many more.
Now that you have familiarized yourself with the definition let's learn more regarding the Forging manufacturing process.
Cold Forging
Cold Forging can produce a diverse range of shapes. The cold Forging is carried out below the recrystallization temperature of the metal. This process is more popular with softer metals and alloys. Cold Forging is a popular Forging Manufacturing process.
Press Forging
Press Forging is another popular Forging method where continuous force is applied to deform the metal completely.
Drop hammer Forging
In the drop hammer Forging manufacturing, the hammer is utilized, and it is lifted and dropped in the metal. In this process, only the surface of the metal is deformed. The drop hammer technique can be further classified into the below types:
Open die drop
As the name suggests, this procedure does not cover the work piece completely. The hammer can strike the metal piece many times before the desired shape is achieved.
Closed-die Forging or impression-die Forging:
The closed die Forging deals with pressing metal between two dices.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. Forging has many other popular techniques than the ones mentioned above. The most popular method is Hot Forging.
The hot Forging technique is carried out above the recrystallization temperature. Here heat is applied to deform the original metal into the desired shape. Hot Forging treatment makes the materials more ductile. Also, through the hot Forging treatment, you can fabricate customized products. This process is more convenient as compared to cold Forging.
Agrasen is a leading auto component manufacturer and is a pioneer in Hot Forging. We have built up excellent reputation over the years as a Quality Supplier and you can find here a plethora of Forging Products – Be it Bearing Rings, Ger Banks, CVJ Parts, Cam Lobes, Stub Axels and many more. We are preferred supplier for High volume Critical Application Parts. At Agrasen , we are fanatical about quality, and by engineering your dreams with us, you can expect the best in every forging product. Consider putting us to the test as we are better than the rest. Call us to know more regarding our forging products.
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We are an IATF 16949 , ISO 14001 , ISO 45001 certified company engaged into manufacturing of Forged, Machined and Heat treated bearing rings and customized precision Auto Components established in 1984. With an installed capacity of 100 million bearing rings and automobile components per annum our manufacturing facilities are amongst the best in the industry.