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What are the processes involved in forging production?

Forging blanks blanking: 

1. Choose appropriate raw materials. Cut the raw material into a predetermined shape and size. 

2. Forging blanks heating: heating the forging billet to the temperature required by the forging production process. 

3. Die forging: Use the product mold to press the forging blank. 

4. Trimming: Cut off the burrs on the forgings. 

5. Punching: punching holes in specific positions according to product drawings. 

6. Adjusting: Adjust product details according to product drawings. 

7. Intermediate inspection: inspection of forgings for size and surface defects 

8. Forging heat treatment: to eliminate forging stress and improve metal cutting performance 

9. Cleaning: mainly to remove the surface oxide scale. 

10. Adjusting: Continue to adjust product details. 

11. Inspection: General forgings are subject to appearance and hardness inspection, and important forgings are also subject to chemical composition analysis, mechanical properties, residual stress, and other inspections and non-destructive testing.

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