Closed die forging
Closed die forging is a metal shaping process where heated metal is placed between two custom-shaped dies. The dies are designed to fit together closely, fully enclosing the metal. The material is then hammered or pressed into the desired shape, resulting in precision and intricately detailed components with excellent mechanical properties. Closed die forging is widely used for producing complex parts like automotive components, aerospace parts, and tools, ensuring strength and reliability.
What we do
Benefits
- Enhanced Strength: Closed die forging produces components with exceptional strength and structural integrity due to controlled deformation.
- Consistency: Closed die forging ensures consistent results, important for maintaining product quality.
- Short Lead Times: Closed die forging allows for efficient production, making it suitable for urgent orders and short lead-time requirements.
- Precise Shape Reproduction: Components are forged to precise shapes and sizes, ensuring dimensional accuracy and minimizing post-forging machining.