Independently Developed Integrated Casting-Forging Equipment
One Machine. One Forming Cycle. Two Manufacturing Advantages.
Traditional manufacturing typically treats casting and forging as two separate processes.
Casting provides excellent freedom for complex geometry, but conventional cast parts may suffer from porosity, shrinkage, coarse microstructure and uneven local properties.
Forging provides excellent structural performance, but complex components often require multiple forming stages, preforms, additional heating and extensive machining.
Our independently developed equipment combines the strengths of both.
Integrated Liquid-Metal Forming
Molten aluminum is introduced into the die under controlled conditions to create complex component geometry.
Pressure-Assisted Solidification
Pressure is applied during the solidification stage to compensate for shrinkage and improve material density.
Controlled Forging Deformation
Selected areas of the component can undergo further deformation and strengthening under controlled forging pressure.
Integrated Final Forming
Complex geometry and strengthened material structure are produced within one coordinated manufacturing system.
The objective is simple:
Casting freedom + forging-level structural performance.