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Forging

Forging

Forging entails preforming, cold or hot calibrating, trimming, closed die forging and extrusion. There are presses for various forging processes:

  • Preforming: consists of heating a blank in a high-temperature furnace so that it can be temporarily shaped by the press prior to being shaped permanently.

  • Calibration: it is used to correct the differences in shape and dimensions of forged parts.

  • Closed die forging: consists of shaping blanks in non-ferrous alloys such as aluminium, titanium, nickel, etc., after being subjected to a heat process.

  • Extrusion: consists of filling the die via high pressure exerted by a punch.

The most typical parts which can be produced using this process are: connecting rods, turbine blades, structural parts for airplanes, railways or agricultural machinery; screws and rivets.

  • 25.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side and two lower ejectors for hot forging.

  • 20.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side.

  • 20.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for cold calibrating.

  • 20.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for cold calibrating.

  • 15.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for hot cheesing.

  • 15.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for hot forging.

  • 12.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for hot preforming.

  • 12.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for hot calibrating.

  • 5.000 kN Hydraulic Press with single acting in upper side for hot upsetting.