Forging
Forging
Forging
Presented by –
Rajatabh
Banerjee
HISTORY OF FORGING
Cold forging:
Hot forging:
The flat top has two holes; the wider is called the hardy
hole, where the square shank of the hardy fits.
ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGES
Uniformity of qualities for High tool cost.
parts subject to high stress
High tool maintenance.
and loads.
No weight loss. Limitation in size and
Close tolerance. shape.
Less machining or no
machining in some cases.
Smooth surface.
High speed of production.
Incorporation in welded
structures, i.e., what can be
welded easily.
HOT FORGING –
DISADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES • Undesirable reactions between the
metal and the surrounding
• Decrease in yield strength, atmosphere (scaling, or rapid
therefore it is easier to work oxidation, of the work piece).
and takes less energy (force).
• Less precise tolerances due to
• Increase in ductility. thermal contraction and warping
from uneven cooling.
• Elevated temperatures
increase diffusion which can • Grain structure may vary
remove or reduce chemical throughout the metal for various
inhomogeneities. reasons.
Forging of ring and rod types with all kinds of heads such as
bolts,nuts ,washers and collars ,gears etc that can be produced
conveniently in forging machine .