What are the uses for forgings?
1. General industrial forgings refer to civil industries such as machine tool manufacturing, agricultural machinery, agricultural tool manufacturing and bearing industry.
2. Forgings for hydroelectric generators, like the main shaft and intermediate shaft.
3. Forgings for thermal power stations, such as rotors, impellers, guard ring spindles, etc.
4. Metallurgical machinery, such as cold rolls, hot rolls and herringbone gear shafts.
5. Forgings for pressure vessels, such as cylinders, kettle flanges and heads.
6. Marine forgings, such as crankshafts, tail shafts, rudder stocks, thrust shafts and intermediate shafts.
7. Forging machinery equipment, such as hammer head, hammer rod, hydraulic press column, cylinder block, axle support and cylinder block.
8. Module forgings, mainly forging die for hot die forging hammer.
9. Forgings for the automotive industry, such as left and right knuckles, front beams, couplers, etc. According to statistics, forgings account for 80% of their mass.
10. Forgings for locomotives, such as axles, wheels, leaf springs, crankshafts for locomotives, etc. According to statistics, forgings in locomotives account for 60% of their mass.
11. Forgings for military use, such as gun barrels, door bodies, bolster brackets and traction rings. According to statistics, in tanks, forgings account for 65% of their mass.