Metal forging is a manufacturing process that shapes solid metal using controlled compressive forces. Instead of melting the material as in casting, forging deforms it in its solid state, either…
When it comes to manufacturing metal components, forging and casting are two of the most widely used processes. Both methods shape metal into functional parts, but they differ significantly in…
Forging is a metal forming process in which a workpiece is shaped through compressive forces such as hammering, pressing, or rolling. Unlike casting, where molten metal is poured into molds,…
Cold forging is a highly efficient metal forming process in which metal is shaped at or near room temperature using compressive forces. Typically, bar stock or wire is placed into…
Hot forging is a metal forming process in which a workpiece is heated above its recrystallization temperature and then shaped using high compressive forces. At these elevated temperatures, the metal…