



In hot pressing, the material is heated to an optimum temperature and then the part is shaped in a tool using, for example, a standard eccentric press. It is a fast process with a cycle time of about 2-4 seconds.
Hot pressing often saves both material and machine time. If there is a large difference between the largest and smallest diameter of the part, a lot of material is saved if it has previously been turned. The tool cost is relatively low, which is also a major advantage.
Forging is the same process as hot pressing but is normally carried out using a hydraulic press or screw press. It takes longer but has the same advantages such as saving material and machining time.
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For parts where large amounts of material would otherwise have to be removed by cutting, hot pressing and forging can create significant savings while streamlining production.
Shaping the material close to the final geometry at an early stage of production reduces the need for subsequent machining. The result is often lower material waste, shorter machining times and more cost-effective manufacturing, especially for repeat production and larger batches.
Hot-formed and forged components are used in a wide range of applications where strength, reliability and longevity are required. The processes are well suited to parts with complex shapes, varying material thicknesses, or geometries where traditional machining would result in significant material losses.
Through our network of specialized manufacturing partners, we help you evaluate when hot pressing or forging is a suitable option and identify the solution that provides the best balance between function, quality and life cycle cost.
Many components also require additional manufacturing steps such as heat treatment, machining, surface treatment or assembly. We coordinate the entire process and ensure that each component is delivered according to drawing, specification and quality requirements.
We simply find the absolute best deal for you and your hot-pressed or forged details!