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Forging, Machining and Stamping Components for Automotive and Industrial Applications


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20 Mar,2026

Forging is a core manufacturing process widely used in the production of high-strength metal components. Combined with CNC machining and sheet metal stamping, it enables manufacturers to deliver precision parts that meet the demanding requirements of automotive, automation, and industrial applications.

As an IATF 16949 and ISO 9001 certified manufacturer, we provide customized metal components and assemblies for global OEM customers, with a strong focus on the European market.

What is Forging?

Forging is a metal forming process in which materials are shaped under compressive forces in a solid state. Compared to casting, forging improves the internal grain structure of metals, resulting in superior mechanical strength, toughness, and durability.

Common forging processes include:

Open-die forging

Closed-die forging (die forging)

Hot forging

Cold forging

Hot forging is commonly used for complex geometries and high-performance components.

Forged Components Manufacturing Capabilities

Modern forged parts are often produced through integrated processes, combining:

Forging (Hot / Closed-die forging)

CNC machining (turning and milling)

Heat treatment

Surface treatment (plating, coating, etc.)

Assembly and finishing

In addition to forging, our manufacturing capabilities also include:

Precision CNC machined components

Sheet metal stamping parts

Custom engineered metal parts

Typical products include shafts, flanges, bushings, pins, brackets, fasteners, and other custom OEM components.

Advantages of Forged Parts

Forged components offer several key advantages:

Superior mechanical strength and fatigue resistance

Improved grain flow and structural integrity

Reduced internal defects compared to casting

High reliability for load-bearing applications

Suitable for critical automotive and industrial systems

Applications of Forged and Machined Parts

Forged and precision-machined components are widely used in:

Automotive systems (powertrain, suspension, drivetrain)

Industrial machinery and equipment

Automation systems

Agricultural machinery

Energy and heavy equipment

These industries require consistent quality, tight tolerances, and reliable performance.

Quality Assurance and Standards

Quality control is implemented throughout the entire production process, including:

Raw material inspection

Process control during forging and machining

Dimensional and geometric inspection

Heat treatment monitoring

Final inspection and traceability

As an IATF 16949 certified supplier, we follow strict automotive quality standards to ensure consistency and reliability for OEM customers.

OEM Supplier with Engineering Support

We support customers not only as a manufacturer but also as an engineering partner:

Drawing review and manufacturability analysis

Material selection and optimization

Tolerance and process consulting

Cost and lead time optimization

Prototype development and mass production

 

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