• FORGING

Open die Forging

Open-die forging is a forging technique where metal is shaped freely without fixed dies. It is a flexible method that allows the production of unique or complex components with high strength and long durability. As the material structure improves during forging, the final product becomes more resistant to stress. Open-die forging is used in industries such as power generation, aerospace, marine, and tool manufacturing, where strength and precision are critical. The method is especially suitable for small series or customized parts. Its durability and adaptability make open-die forging a valuable manufacturing process in modern industry.

Closed-die Forging

Closed-die forging is a method where metal is shaped using dies, providing high precision and repeatability. It is well-suited for mass production of strong, durable components. Benefits include excellent dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and material strength due to controlled grain flow. Common applications are in the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries, producing parts like crankshafts, gears, and suspension components. Closed-die forging ensures long service life and safety in demanding applications.