Induction Forging
Induction Forging is a heating process used in metalworking, where a metal workpiece is heated using electromagnetic induction before it is forged (shaped under pressure). This method is known for being precise, energy-efficient, and fast, making it ideal for both manual and automated forging operations.
- Precise and controllable heating
- Faster heating times compared to traditional methods
- Improved metallurgical structure of the forged parts
- Reduced oxidation and scaling
- Energy efficiency and lower operating costs
- Cleaner and safer than gas-fired furnaces