We provide end-to-end aluminum forging solutions supported by engineering expertise, advanced equipment, and strict quality control.
From hot forging and CNC machining to material selection and surface treatment, our capabilities are designed to support high-performance, cost-effective forged aluminum components across multiple industries.
Hot Forging of Aluminum
Our hot aluminum forging process shapes aluminum alloys under controlled high temperature and pressure, resulting in superior grain flow and mechanical strength compared to cast or fully machined parts.
Forging + CNC Machining Capability
- We integrate aluminum forging with precision CNC machining to achieve tight tolerances, complex geometries, and excellent surface finish.
- This hybrid approach reduces material waste while maintaining high dimensional accuracy.
Aluminum Materials Expertise
- Selecting the right aluminum alloy is critical for performance and cost.
- We work with a wide range of wrought aluminum alloys to meet different mechanical and environmental requirements.
6061 Forged Aluminum
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Excellent balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and machinability
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Widely used for structural and general-purpose forged components
6063 Forged Aluminum
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Superior surface finish and excellent anodizing performance
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Ideal for aesthetic and lightweight structural parts requiring tight tolerances
6082 Forged Aluminum
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Higher strength than 6061 with good corrosion resistance
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Commonly used for load-bearing and structural applications in industrial environments
7075 Forged Aluminum
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High-strength aluminum alloy with outstanding fatigue resistance
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Suitable for demanding applications where strength-to-weight ratio is critical
Other Aluminum Alloys
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Material selection optimized based on mechanical requirements, operating environment, and cost targets
Anodizing and Surface Treatment
To enhance corrosion resistance, wear performance, and appearance, we offer a range of surface treatment options for forged aluminum parts.
Custom Tooling and Die Development
Our in-house tooling and die development capability allows us to optimize forging design, improve part consistency, and reduce production cost over the product lifecycle.
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Q1. Is aluminum forging cheaper than CNC machining?
Answer:
For structural and high-volume parts, aluminum forging is often significantly more cost-effective than CNC machining. Forging creates near-net shapes, reducing machining time, material waste, and overall production cost while maintaining excellent strength and precision.
Q2. Can forged aluminum parts be anodized?
Answer:
Yes. Unlike die casting, aluminum forged parts have a dense, non-porous structure, making them ideal for anodizing. This allows for smooth surface finishes, consistent color, and high-quality appearance required for visible or premium components.
Q3. What types of parts are suitable for aluminum forging?
Answer:
Aluminum forging is ideal for load-bearing, structural, and safety-critical components such as automotive parts, motorcycle components, industrial brackets, and mechanical housings that require high strength, durability, and reliable surface quality.
Q4. Forging vs die casting: which process offers better strength?
Answer:
Forged aluminum parts offer significantly higher mechanical strength than die-cast parts. The continuous grain flow created during forging improves fatigue resistance, impact strength, and overall structural integrity.
Q5. Can forging replace CNC machining or die casting for my project?
Answer:
In many cases, yes. Aluminum forging often replaces full CNC machining or die casting when cost, strength, and surface quality need to be balanced. Forging combined with CNC finishing provides an optimal solution for performance and cost efficiency.