Die-forging is a metalworking process used to produce high-quality, precision parts with excellent mechanical properties. It involves the use of a die, which is a tool or mold made of hardened steel, to shape the metal into the desired form.
The die-forging process typically involves heating a metal billet, or blank, until it is pliable, and then pressing it into the die using a powerful hydraulic press. The die has a cavity or impression that matches the shape of the desired part, so when the billet is pressed into the die, it takes on that shape.
The process of die-forging is often used to produce parts that require high strength, durability, and resistance to fatigue, such as those used in aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications. Die-forged parts are known for their exceptional quality and consistency, as well as their ability to withstand extreme conditions and heavy use.