Forging

Aluminum forging enhances its mechanical strength through the application of high pressure, resulting in robust and highly durable parts.

About the Process

Forging transforms aluminum into extremely strong parts, capable of withstanding high-pressure and mechanical stress conditions.

✔ High structural strength

✔ Ideal for sectors such as automotive and aerospace

✔ Superior mechanical properties

Advantages:

High Mechanical Strength: The plastic deformation process refines the grain structure, increasing the material’s strength and hardness.

Excellent Structural Integrity: Free from internal defects such as porosity or cracks, which are common in processes like casting.

Greater Ductility: Forged material retains a good ability to deform without breaking.

Improved Surface Finish: Compared to other processes, the finish is more uniform and free of surface imperfections.

High Dimensional Accuracy: Forged parts maintain tight tolerances and consistent dimensions.

Waste Reduction: In hot forging, material utilization is more efficient, resulting in less waste.

Applications:

Automotive Industry: Connecting rods, crankshafts, gears, and drive shafts.

Aerospace: Turbine components, landing gear, and critical structural parts.

Construction Industry: Heavy machinery parts and construction tools.

Military Industry: Weapon components, armored vehicles, and projectiles.

Agricultural Machinery: Robust parts such as gears and shafts for tractors and agricultural equipment.

Energy Sector: Components for hydroelectric, thermal, and nuclear power plants.