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China Metal Parts Forging OEM Manufacturer Co., Ltd.

China Metal Parts Forging Manufacturer Co., Ltd. is a top Chinese manufacturer recognized for its quality and service in the custom metal parts industry. We specialize in manufacturing carbon steel forgings, alloy steel forgings, stainless steel forgings, aluminum alloy forgings, copper alloy forgings, and more, with the ability to produce customized parts based on client needs.With vast industry experience and participation in global exhibitions, we have fostered strong, mutually beneficial relationships with clients worldwide. Our products are now exported to over 15 countries, where we are well-regarded for our quality.We continue to provide exceptional products at competitive prices. Please feel free to contact us or visit our website for more information: https://www.creatorcomponents.com


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Forging is one of the oldest known metalworking processes. Traditionally, forging was performed by a smith using hammer and anvil, though introducing water power to the production and working of iron in the 12th century allowed the use of large trip hammers or power hammers that increased the amount and size of iron that could be produced and forged. The smithy or forge has evolved over centuries to become a facility with engineered processes, production equipment, tooling, raw materials and products to meet the demands of modern industry. In modern times, industrial forging is done either with presses or with hammers powered by compressed air, electricity, hydraulics or steam. These hammers may have reciprocating weights in the thousands of pounds. Smaller power hammers, 500 lb (230 kg) or less reciprocating weight, and hydraulic presses are common in art smithies as well. Some steam hammers remain in use, but they became obsolete with the availability of the other, more convenient, power sources.