As a custom forge shop with experts in each industry, we hardly ever see two forgings that are the same. Just a few checklist items to consider when purchasing a forging are:
You will get efficient and thoughtful service from RUNCHI.
Do you require heat treatment?
What special testing do you need?
Are you quoting as-forged, rough machined or finish machined?
To what specifications do you need to certify?
These are all great questions and really only scratch the surface of what you may need out of your forging. More often than not, if you're unfamiliar with the buying process or metal forming, this can be overwhelming.
If you are looking for more details, kindly visit Custom Rolled Ring Forging Supplier.
The rolled ring forging process plays an important role in the manufacturing of certain components. Before we get into how you can buy rolled ring forgings, lets talk a little more about what they are and what they are used for.
Rolled ring forging begins by taking a circle shaped metal that has already had the middle removed by open die forging to form a donut shape. The donut shape metal is then heated to a temperature beyond what is required for recrystallization before it is rolled. The roll is then made to move in the direction of the drive roll. This will rotate on a continuous basis so that the walls thickness is reduced and the rings diameters will be increased.
Its possible to fabricate the rings in a variety of different configurations. The ratios of wall thickness to ring height tend to range from 1:16 to 16:1, however, its possible to adjust these proportions.
The most popular and simply shaped ring made is a rectangular-shaped cross-section model. It is possible though to make seamless rolled ring options in any number of more complicated, customized shapes by utilizing shaped tooling methods.
Ferralloy provides rolled ring forgings in diameters up to 110 from carbon, alloy, and stainless steel and is some of the highest quality forged rings available on the market. Contact us today to learn more about rolled ring forgings.
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