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Forgings are non-ferrous or ferrous products made by a press or hammer. The steel, copper or aluminum is shaped by repetitive high pressure blows that create die impressions. Metals can be forged using die impressions, heading or other techniques and practically any metal can be forged. The type of forging method used is based on the shape and size of the part being made and the applications involved. This simple process makes forgings an economically viable choice when buying equipment. These tools can be found in the gear shifts of cars, fork lift trucks, tractors and a number of other vehicles and impediments. The reliability of these pieces also makes them good choices because there is a wealth of consistent data proving their effectiveness.



Although there are newer products on the market that perform similar tasks, forgings are still one of the best ways to go. Other equipment like powder metal tools may weaken at critical stress points. Reinforced plastics may be extremely costly and take long to produce. Other products may not respond well to temperature changes. Forgings have grain flow and directional strength that helps eliminate some metalworking imperfections that castings do not. For large size applications forgings might be the only available option. Steel bar and plate products can only be so big. Choose these simple, inexpensive metalworking products for the best productivity and maintenance over a spectrum of temperatures.



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