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Our forging expertise and capabilities allow us to deliver the right services for our customers. It’s easy to do business with us, because we offer the flexibility to run jobs in a variety of quantities to serve varied requirements. Our vast experience in custom forging, CAD, tooling and secondary operations allow us to complete orders efficiently and effectively from setup to JIT delivery.

Professional Growth/Networking
Quality and Productivity
Technical Resources
Tooling and Materials
Forging Safety Manual
Professional Growth/Networking

It’s crucial to build your personal brand and network like a pro in today’s business world. Here’s how to do it.

  • Professional networking means deliberately creating and maintaining relationships with others who can help you further your career or personal brand. 

  • Many networking tools, including apps and websites, can help you build successful relationships.  

  • Networking best practices include being prepared, being honest and following up.

  • This article is for professionals, job seekers, and entrepreneurs who want to grow their networks and relationships to maximize their brands and careers. 


Quality and Productivity
Productivity is one of the major aspect in determining the profit or success in every business. There are so many products in our day to day life which cannot be manufactured without metals. The forging process is and will be into existence in order to cater the metal products requirement. The production is done in batches. All the processes and sub-processes were studied in detail to identify the potential areas to improve the productivity.
Technical Resources
Tooling and Materials

The Tooling and Materials work group considered aspects of materials in the forging process, including the materials used in production equipment (die blocks, etc.), new materials to be forged, and the impact of these materials on the forging process. In particular, the group was challenged to consider how to improve the performance and reduce the cost of die systems and improve overall material utilization. To a lesser extent, the group considered what types of materials and parts (powder metals, semi-solid, squeeze casting, etc.) will seriously compete with traditionally forged components and what new forging materials or technologies might create a competitive advantage.

Forging Safety Manual

Basic Forging Safety Tips

Forging can be dangerous.  Before anybody operates forging machinery, make sure they are fully trained and have the proper safety attire.  

​1.  Properly maintain the hammer or press.  Make sure all nuts and bolts are tight,  Make sure you have proper lubrication.  

2.  On a press, if you have leaks, fix them.  Hydraulic oil is flammable.

3.  Make sure that any operator has proper training prior to using the machine.

4.  Wear proper eye protection.

5.  Use ear protection.

6.   Wear safety shoes and proper clothing.  

7.  Verify the dies are tight before forging.  

8.  Always have a clear path between the forge and the hammer and in the workspace around the hammer.         Eliminate tripping hazards.

9.  Use the proper size tongs for holding hot steel.

10.  Never allow bystanders to be close to the hammer when operating the hammer.  Make sure they also have proper safety equipment as hot sparks can fly.

11.  Keep hands clear of the moving parts.  

12.  Make sure the hammer is properly secured to the foundation.  

13.  Keep belt guard and other safety guards attached to the hammer or press.

14.  Know where the shut-off switches or valves are.

15.  Never “cold forge” or hit the dies together without steel at forging temperature between them.

16.  Try to hold the workpiece parallel with the die surface.  If the workpiece is at an angle, it can “kick up”         and hurt you.

17.  Hold the tongs to your side, not pointing into your stomach when forging.  

18.  Make sure your shop is properly ventilated.  

19.  Before you work on the power hammer or press, unplug it from the electrical socket to avoid  inadvertent starting of the machine

20.  Above all else, use common sense.