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Leading Forging Company for Industrial and Custom Forging

As a trusted forging company with years of industry expertise, we specialize in delivering high-strength, precision-forged components for a wide range of industries, including automotive, agriculture, construction, and heavy equipment. Our advanced forging techniques ensure durability, performance, and consistency in every part we produce, whether you need standard or custom solutions. Backed by modern facilities and a skilled team, we are your reliable forging parts supplier for cost-effective and high-quality metal forging services.

Your Reliable Forging Company for Custom Applications

When it comes to durable and dimensionally accurate forged components, our expertise as a forging parts manufacturer sets us apart. We produce forged shafts, flanges, gears, and other custom components that meet exact industry specifications. Whether you're sourcing parts for OEM production or aftermarket needs, we deliver precision, performance, and fast turnaround times.

As a full-service forging parts supplier, we support clients across a range of industries with:

  • Custom and standard forging solutions

  • In-house tooling and die design

  • Small-to-high volume production runs

  • On-time delivery and scalable manufacturing

Types of Forging Parts We Produce

As a leading forging parts manufacturer, we manufacture Crankshafts, camshafts, pistons, injectors, connecting rods, bearings, gears, axles, spindles, d-rings, agriculture fingers, shackles, yokes, tie rods, sprockets, teeth, hitch balls, crown wheel pinions, etc.​

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As a Aluminum Forging Company

As an experienced aluminum forging company, we help customers benefit from lightweight, corrosion-resistant components ideal for automotive, aerospace, and electrical applications. Aluminum forgings are valued for their excellent strength-to-weight ratio and thermal conductivity, making them perfect for parts that demand durability without extra weight.

Our aluminum forging capabilities include

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Open Die Forging

This process, also called free forging, typically uses a hammer that deforms a piece of metal into the desired shape. The hammer presses the piece of metal until the desired shape is achieved. The process is cheaper as it does not involve expensive die costs however, such a process often involves machining and cannot be used for high precision parts.

  • Versatility: Suitable for large and simple geometrical shapes such as shafts, blocks, rings, and can even handle very large workpieces (even sometimes several tons).

  • Cost-Efficient for Small Quantities: More economical for low volume production because of the smaller custom or batch production tooling expenses.

  • Improved Grain Structure: Strength and fatigue resistance is increased due to the gradual deformation that aligns the grain structure better.

  • Modification: More flexible in adapting during custom forging and changing geometry or dimensions.

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Close Die Forging

In custom forging, this process, also called impression die forging, uses two custom-shaped dies, and the metal object is placed in between, and a hammer is used to fill the cavity of the die. These types of forgings are stronger, better for mass production, and can be used for various types of shapes and sizes, are effective, and are more precise and consistent forged shapes.

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  • Ship Accuracy to High Dimensions: Machining or finishing processes are seldom required for near-net shape parts.

  • Better Surface Quality: Closed dies construct minute surfaces, ensuring lower post-processing needs.

  • Rapid Production Rates: Best suited for volume production because to the short cycle times and repeatability.

  • Effective Material Usage: Shape precision dies and controlled material flow result in less material waste.

  • Complex Geometries: Capable of forming intricate shapes and internal features with precision.

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Press Forging

With press forging, metal parts are formed by continuously pressing workpieces between dies with slow and steady pressure. Unlike in drop forging, which uses a hammer to apply rapid, repetitive blows, metal is compressed in press forging. With this method, the deformation of metal and the flow of material is much more controlled. 

Critical strength and precision high press industries such as aerospace, heavy machine manufacturing, and automotive heavily depend on have made press forging processes standard.  

  • High Dimensional Accuracy: Post-machining is often unnecessary as press forging achieves excellent repeatability and tight tolerances.

  • Improved Mechanical Properties: Tightly forged components are stronger, more resistant to fatigue and contain more uniform internal structures.

  • Efficient Material Use: Other methods of manufacturing have higher amounts of waste when controlled deformation is absent. Press forging is more efficient in material usage.

Trusted Steel Forging Company

Looking for strong, heavy-duty forged parts? As a top-tier steel forging company, we specialize in producing forged steel components that withstand high stress, pressure, and wear. From carbon and alloy steels to stainless steel grades, we deliver parts that perform in extreme environments.

As a leading forging parts manufacturer we manufacture:

  • Drive shafts, axles, and couplings

  • Valve and pump components

  • Structural and support parts

  • Forgings for automotive, oil & gas, and construction industries

Technical Specifications

Our custom forging capabilities are designed to meet a wide range of industrial requirements, ensuring strength, precision, and performance in every component. Below are our general forging specifications, covering materials, processes, size ranges, and quality standards.

  • Forging Press Capacity: Up to 10,000 Tons (Mechanical / Hydraulic Press)

  • Hammer Forging Capacity: Up to 5,000 kgm

  • Maximum Workpiece Weight: Up to 20,000 kg (Open Die) / 250 kg (Closed Die)

  • Maximum Workpiece Length: Up to 12 meters (Open Die)

  • Die Material: H13 Tool Steel, H21, or customized alloys

  • Temperature Control: ±10°C (Hot Forging up to 1250°C)

  • Heating Method: Induction, Gas Furnace, or Electric Furnace

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Why Choose Us as Your Forging Company?

With years of experience and a commitment to quality, we’re more than just a forging parts supplier—we’re a manufacturing partner that understands your unique challenges. Here’s why clients across the globe choose us:

  • Advanced Technology: CNC-machining, precision die tooling, and in-house quality control.

  • Material Expertise: Steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and specialty alloys.

  • Tailored Solutions: Custom designs based on your drawings, specs, or industry standards.

  • End-to-End Support: From design consultation to final delivery, we’re with you at every stage.

Request a Quote from a Leading Forging Company

Ready to source top-quality forged components? As a dependable forging parts supplier, we’re ready to meet your needs with customized solutions and rapid turnaround. Contact us today to request a quote or discuss your next forging project with our expert team.

  • What is a U-bolt used for?
    U-bolts are used to support and secure pipes, tubes, or round objects to a surface. They’re commonly used in plumbing, automotive, construction, and mechanical applications.
  • What sizes of U-bolts do you offer?
    We offer U-bolts in a wide range of sizes, including: Diameter: 1/4" to 2" (or M6 to M48 metric) Length: Custom or standard lengths available Pipe Sizes: Compatible with various nominal pipe diameters (NPS) Custom sizes can be made to order—just provide your specs.
  • What materials are your U-bolts made from?
    We manufacture U-bolts from: Carbon steel Stainless steel (304, 316) Galvanized steel Alloy steel (on request) Coatings like zinc plating or hot-dip galvanizing are also available for corrosion resistance.
  • Can I order custom U-bolts?
    Yes, we offer custom U-bolts based on your dimensions, thread type, material, and finish requirements. Contact us with your drawings or specs for a quote.
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