Hot forging from few grams to 30/35 kg
Hot forging is primarily used to produce metal components with complex shapes and enhanced mechanical properties, such as strength and durability.
The heated metal is then compressed inside a mold, which gives it the desired shape through significant pressure applied by presses or hammers. The main advantage of hot forging compared to other techniques is the ability to produce strong and durable parts without compromising the integrity of the material.
Advantages of Hot Forging
Hot forging offers numerous advantages, including a significant improvement in material strength. Heating and hot deformation allow for the uniform distribution of the metal’s internal structure, eliminating defects and microfractures that could compromise its integrity.
Hot forging facilitates the shaping of the material.
It allows for the production of complex shapes in a single pass, thus reducing the need for additional mechanical machining. Additionally, it is a highly efficient method with short production cycles, making it particularly advantageous for large-volume production. Hot forging also enables the production of parts with varying sizes, from smaller components to those of significant weight, thus catering to the needs of various industrial sectors.
Induction heating forges metal by rapidly heating it through electromagnetic induction.
We use advanced technologies such as induction heating, which ensures an efficient, sustainable, and safe production process. Thanks to this technology, we provide uniform heating and precise control, improving the quality of our forged products while reducing environmental impact. We support our customers with customized solutions, ensuring fast production times and operational continuity, even in the most critical situations.