forgingsdelar
Forgingsdelar, more commonly referred to as forging parts, are metal components produced by forging, a manufacturing process that shapes metal through plastic deformation under high pressure. The process begins with a starting billet, which is heated (hot forging) or kept at room temperature (cold forging) and then subjected to compressive forces in a set of dies or tools. Open-die forging produces simple shapes with greater geometric flexibility, while closed-die or impression-die forging forms more complex, near-net parts by shaping the metal against two or more dies. Additional methods include seamless ring forging and cogging, used for rotary or ring-shaped components.
Materials commonly used include carbon and alloy steels, stainless steels, aluminum, and titanium alloys, chosen for
Limitations and considerations include high tooling costs and longer lead times, typically making forgings economical only
Quality is maintained through material selection, heat treatment, and nondestructive testing; standards vary by industry but