Forged components are integral to several key systems in vehicles:
Engine Components: Crankshafts, connecting rods, and camshafts are forged to withstand high stresses and temperatures, ensuring engine efficiency and longevity.
Transmission & Drive line: Parts like gears, shafts, and universal joints are forged for enhanced load-bearing capacity and durability.
Suspension & Steering: Components such as control arms, knuckles, and spindles are forged to ensure vehicle stability and handling.
Brake Systems: Forged brake calipers and rotors provide improved heat dissipation and strength, ensuring reliable braking performance.
Structural Components: Sub frames and cross members are forged to contribute to the overall structural integrity and safety of the vehicle.
The automotive industry employs various forging techniques to produce these components:
Closed Die Forging: Metal is placed in a die and shaped under high pressure, resulting in precise dimensions and minimal material waste.
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