A warm forging die is a die that is forged at a crystallization temperature below and above normal temperature. It makes full use of the plasticity of the metal, reduces the deformation resistance, and makes it possible to form the complex shape of the workpiece. In the forging process, because the metal is heated, the deformation force of the blank is smaller than that of cold forging, forming is easier, and the accuracy and quality of the forging are higher. This mold is especially suitable for the forging of high temperature alloys such as aluminum alloy and titanium alloy, as well as high carbon steel and high alloy steel.
Hot forging die is a die that is forged at a high temperature, and its working temperature is usually above 800 ° C. Hot forging dies make use of the good fluidity of metal materials at high temperatures, and make the metal material fully fill the mold cavity through the pressing effect of the mold to form the required product shape. Hot forging dies are widely used in aviation, aerospace, automobile, machinery and other fields, which can produce parts with high precision, good strength and stable quality.
A warm forging die is a die that is forged at a crystallization temperature below and above normal temperature. It makes full use of the plasticity of the metal, reduces the deformation resistance, and makes it possible to form the complex shape of the workpiece. In the forging process, because the metal is heated, the deformation force of the blank is smaller than that of cold forging, forming is easier, and the accuracy and quality of the forging are higher. This mold is especially suitable for the forging of high temperature alloys such as aluminum alloy and titanium alloy, as well as high carbon steel and high alloy steel.
Hot forging die is a die that is forged at a high temperature, and its working temperature is usually above 800 ° C. Hot forging dies make use of the good fluidity of metal materials at high temperatures, and make the metal material fully fill the mold cavity through the pressing effect of the mold to form the required product shape. Hot forging dies are widely used in aviation, aerospace, automobile, machinery and other fields, which can produce parts with high precision, good strength and stable quality.