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Hot Forging Technology - Swift and Individual Solutions
Founded as a family-owned business in 1945, we have gained many years of experience in hot forging.
Our presses enable us to manufacture massive and multi-dimensional hollow-pressed parts. Our speciality are
small and medium-sized series of hot forged parts of all designs from 10-7,000 grams.
Economical production The advantages for you.
High-precision measurement Low-cost processing.
Smooth surfaces Finishing only on matching surfaces.
Dense structure For high-stress parts.
High strenght Reduces size of cross-sectional area.
Multi-dimensional hollow hot-forged parts Low material weight, cost-saving.
Special alloys Corrosion-resistant, anti-frictional properties.
Brass, copper, aluminium Optimal material selection.
Self-manufactured tools Swift, economical and flexible die production.
CAD System and Self-Constructed Dies
Using our high-performance CAD system, we are able to meet all your construction design requirements.
Our self-constructed dies allow us to produce and maintain tools and equipment quickly and at favorable prices.
Hot Forged Parts- A wide Variety of Materials and Applications
Optimal Materials for each Purpose
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CuZn39Pb2:
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Forged parts of all types, especially fittings, optimal ease of machining.
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CuZn40Al2:
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Engaging forks, worm wheels, bevel gears, higher strenght, wear-and-tear resistant.
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CuNi2Si:
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Current-carrying clamps, bolts, valve-stem guides, railway engineering, high strenght, corrosion resistant.
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E-Cu:
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Electrical switch parts, clamps, contact fingers, soldering iron.
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CuCrZr:
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High-strength electrical switch parts, welding rolls, shaped parts.
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AlMgSi1:
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Medium-strength alloy for either hot or cold precipitation-hardening. High electric conductivity. Electrical engineering
and vehicle construction, mechanical engineering, aviation.
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AlMgSiPb:
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Alloy for either hot or cold hardening of parts with sophisticated machining.
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AlCuMg1:
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High-strength alloy for cold hardening, engineering constructions, mechanical engineering.
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