Liquid Forging
Liquid Forging
Liquid forging uses molten metal instead of solid billets, poured into molds to solidify and take shape. High pressure injection ensures complete mold filling, resulting in dense, uniform parts.
It merges casting and forging advantages, suitable for applications requiring strength, accuracy and superior mechanical properties.
Advantages
Strength – Boosts the strength and durability of parts, enhancing resistance to wear and fatigue.
Precision – Ensures precise dimensions, improving quality control and reducing machining.
Complex shaping – Enabling intricate shapes for greater design flexibility and innovation.
Surface finish – Superior surface finish saves time, cost and enhances aesthetics.
Applications
Engine blocks, cylinder heads, pistons, connecting rods and chassis frames.
Missile casings and engine parts, including turbine blades and compressor discs.
Engine components ensure strong performance under extreme conditions.
Gears, shafts, crankshafts, connecting rods, impellers and axles.