Drop forging process is a steel shaping process whereby a heated steel billet is placed on a lower die mould block, while an overhead, die-equipped ram hammer drives or “drops” down, forcing the metal to fill the contours of the two die blocks. Forging on a drop hammer is carried out in a succession of die impressions using repeated blows. The quality of the forging, and the economy and productivity of the hammer process depend upon the tooling and the skill of the operator.
All the drop forging products are manufactured in a way that when used in the normal accepted manner shall comply with all statutory requirements and acceptable standards of quality using the recommended reference systems and business objectives.
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