EXTRUSION

Extrusion is a primary shaping process in which a metal kept in a cylinder is forced to pass through the opening of a die. The metal is subjected to plastic deformation and it undergoes reduction and elongation during extrusion. There are two types of extrusion—hot extrusion and cold extrusion.

Press Forging

Press forging employs a slow squeezing action produced by mechanically or hydraulically operated press as compared to rapid impact blows of hammer in drop forging. The slow squeezing action penetrates completely through the metal producing a more uniform deformation and flow of metal during the process. In this process, there is maximum utilization of energy… Continue reading Press Forging

Closed Die Forging

This is variation of impression die forging without flash (Figure 21.5b). It has better utilization of material than open flat dies, better physical properties, closer dimensional, tolerance, high production rate, etc. In impression die forging the heated workpiece is placed between two required shaped die and is pressed or hammered. During hammering or pressuring it… Continue reading Closed Die Forging