Metal Forging Suppliers
RFQ LINE supports 10 forging companies. Cold, warm and hot forging. Processes include roll forging, swaging, cogging, open-die, impression-die, press and automatic hot forging and upsetting. Typical parts include rods, fittings, hubs, spindles, rings, axles and shafts. Secondary operations include machining & coating. Suppliers to heavy equipment, energy and automotive companies.
Closed Die Forging
AKA Impression Die forging. We forge a near limitless variety of shapes in steel, aluminum, titanium and other alloys ranging in weight from mere ounces to over 25 tons. Ideal for parts with more complex geometries. Fittings, flanges, spindles, axles and hubs. Suppliers to aerospace, automotive, petrochemical, energy and mining companies.
Cold Forging
Cold forging processes include bending, cold drawing, cold heading, coining, and extruding to yield a diverse range of part shapes. Forged parts include various types of shafts, cup-shaped and hollow parts with stems. Our cold forging companies manufacture all types of custom fasteners such as bolts, nuts threaded studs, stems, rivets and pins.
Open Die Forgings
Our companies forge parts from a few pounds on up to over 150 tons. Often the best option when design criteria dictates optimum structural integrity for large metal forgings. Most ferrous and non-ferrous alloys can be open-die forged, including some exotic materials like age-hardening superalloys and corrosion-resistant refractory alloys.
We monitor the cycles within each of our forging companies. Updates on production schedules, open capacities and newly adopted manufacturing technologies enable us to invite quotes from only the most qualified forging suppliers. We pursue a synergistic buyer-seller alignment. A win-win scenario means low cost, short lead-times and stable product flow. Put RFQ LINE to work for you.