Forging Die Casting Processing:
It is a metalworking technology that combines the principles of forging and die casting to produce metal parts. This process involves using a die to heat the metal to a plastic state, then placing it in a specific mold and forming it into the desired shape by applying pressure. This technology is often used to produce metal parts with high precision, high strength and complex shapes.
Introduction
● Forging die casting is the working of metal into a useful shape by hammering or pressing.
● The oldest of the metalworking arts (primitive blacksmith).
● Replacement of machinery occurred during early the Industrial revolution.
● Forging machines are now capable of making parts ranging in size of a bolt to a turbine rotor.
● Most forging operations are carried out hot, although certain metals may be cold-forged.
This processing technology combines the physical deformation of forging with the precision forming ability of die casting, which enables the forging die casting process to produce metal parts with complex internal structures and excellent mechanical properties. It is widely used in automotive, machinery, aerospace and other fields, for the manufacture of high-load, high-demand parts.