Precision forging is an advanced forging process that produces near-net or net-shape metal parts with tight dimensional tolerances and minimal post-processing. It combines the strength and grain structure benefits of traditional forging with the accuracy typically associated with machining or castingmaking it ideal for high-performance, high-precision components.
Precision forging uses closed dies (also called impression dies) and controlled deformation processes to shape a heated or sometimes cold metal workpiece into a highly accurate final geometry. In many cases, the parts require little to no additional machining.
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