Foundry metallurgy remains the same demanded activity as it was in the last century. The modern forging and pressing plant has a fairly wide range of manufactured products. Due to the physical impact on a heated or cold workpiece, the metal acquires technical indicators that are more resistant to operation.
Features of classic casting
Due to the production of the most accurate forms, the finished part from the right alloy needs minimal post-processing. The casting process at the plant is worked out to the smallest detail. Due to this, factory marriage is a rarity. Other features worth adding:
- Sand reuse reduces production costs.
- Minimum mold sizes further minimize cost.
- Ability to manufacture spare parts of increased complexity.
- The universal method is suitable for parts of any size.
The workers of the plant responsibly adhere to the sequence in the proven casting technique. As real studies have shown, the finished result in terms of technical characteristics strictly corresponds to the expected requests. At the same time, the cost of manufacturing blanks by casting has significantly decreased.
Additional forging
To achieve particularly strong performance, the workpiece or part is additionally processed with an industrial hammer. During forging, the metal alloy is compacted at the molecular level. The plant uses in the production cycle both modern equipment and its own technologies developed over decades.