Shape Forging

Shape Forging

This forging process is forming a metal into the required shape by way of force hammering or hydraulic pressing

Open Die Forging

In open-die forging, a hydraulic press or hammer delivers a force to form the workpiece, which is manually or remotely operated, in which case toolings are employed, to shape the metal to the desired geometry

Advantages of Open-Die Forging:
  • Reduced chance of voids
  • Better fatigue resistance
  • Improved microstructure
  • Continuous grain flow
  • Finer grain size
  • Greater strength
Common Application:
  • Casing Heads
  • Spools
  • Flanges
Closed Die Forging

A process where the pre-determined metal input is placed between two engraved die and formed to shape by hammering or compression

Advantages of Closed-Die Forging:
  • Low recurring costs for each part
  • Consistency of the part configuration
  • Good for mass production
Common Application:
  • Valve Bodies
  • Shell
Free Forging

This forging process is forming a metal into the required shape by way of force hammering or hydraulic pressing without any additional tooling

Advantages of Free Forging:
  • Reduces machining and material wastage
Common Application:
  • Stabilizers
  • Block Valves
  • Heavy Wall Tubes
  • Adaptors

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