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Aluminum Forgings

Aluminum forgings are the product of a metallurgical process in which aluminum is given a particular shape by the application of a compressing force. The forging process strengthens the metal by changing its grain structure to conform to the shape of the part, and thus yields a stronger final product than welding, casting and fabrication.

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Falcon Stainless & Alloys Corporation
Waldwick, NJ
800-631-0728
A division of the Falcon Metals Group, Falcon Forge is a worldwide supplier of a wide variety of services, including bars, blocks, hubs and shafts. Falcon was established in 1959 and has been providing quality aluminum forgings since 1972. Falcon's specialty is hard to find grades and sizes and can provide sizes bigger than those found in mill productions. Call Falcon today.
Complete Metalworks Corp. LLC
Bluffton, SC
877-933-6743
Complete Metalworks is a leading manufacturer of metal services, including precision aluminum forgings using high temperature & corrosion resistant alloys, from 1 LB to 40,000 LBS in all shapes & sizes. CMC provides excellent prices & deliveries and does not require a minimum order. Their knowledgeable sales staff will be more than happy to show you why CMC is your complete metalwork solution.
Clifford-Jacobs Forging Company
Champaign, IL
217-352-5172
Since 1923, Clifford-Jacobs Forging Company has been a high-quality manufacturer of a variety of aluminum forgings and their experience and diverse capabilities allow them to serve a wide range of markets, including defense, mining, material handling and construction. Call CJF today, because things are heating up in the forging industry and Clifford-Jacobs is leading the way!
Weldaloy Products Company
Warren, MI
888-424-6906
From the procurement of raw materials to aluminum forging, heat treatment, machining and testing, Weldaloy Products Company is a vertically-integrated company which focuses on accuracy, reliability and consistent quality. With over 60 years of experience in the industry, Weldaloy Products specializes in many different custom products, services and more. Call Weldaloy today!
All Metals & Forge Group, LLC
Fairfield, NJ
800-600-9290, 973-276-5000
All Metals & Forge Group is your ISO9001:2008/AS9100B aluminum forging facility. All Metals provides a wide range of materials, products and services, including discs, shafts, sleeves, cylinders, plates, blocks and many other shapes, both stock and custom, satisfying all of their customers' requirements. Give All Metals & Forge Group a chance to satisfy your needs- you'll be glad you did!
Anderson Shumaker Company
Chicago, IL
800-941-0776
Since 1902, Anderson Shumaker has been a vital component in the growth of hundreds of industries across the globe, offering a wide range of services, including quality aluminum forgings, in addition to many custom manufactured products. Anderson can promise you superior products delivered to you on time & at an affordable price. When you place an order with Anderson Shumaker you get quality.
Ferralloy Inc.
Cleveland, OH
440-250-1900
Ferralloy has the ability to machine aluminum forgings complete to customers` requirements, supplying a variety of services from ounces to almost 100 pounds. The experts at Ferralloy are determined to manufacture solutions to meet your specific requirements. The benefits of Ferralloy include highly engineered rolling, state-of-the-art equipment & inventory stocking programs.

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Aluminum Forgings

Aluminum forgings possess a smooth appearance, good fracture resistance, good thermal and electrical conductivity and are relatively economical compared to other commonly forged metals such as stainless steel, titanium and copper. Aluminum forgings come in a variety of shapes, such as rings, cylinders, bars, blocks, discs, sleeves, hubs, flanges, as well as any number of more complex custom shapes for particular applications. Aluminum is about one third the density of steel, and is therefore preferred in many applications where weight is a prominent factor. Aluminum forgings are effective in work environments reaching up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Because of their low cost, low density, and excellent strength-to-weight ratio, aluminum forgings are used frequently by the automotive and aerospace industries, where decreased weight can contribute to greater efficiency. Aluminum forgings are also common components in tractors, ships, oil drilling equipment, engines, missiles and many other applications.

The aluminum forging process creates a sophisticated structure that improves the physical properties of the aluminum, enhancing its strength and mechanical properties while reducing its size. Most often aluminum forgings are created by heating a cast or extruded piece of aluminum and then using a large hammer or press that forces it to take the shape of a die. Unlike in casting, the metal is never melted or poured; instead the forging process uses extreme pressure to form the metal into the desired shape. Hot forging is a very adaptable method, capable of forming all sizes and any sort of shape; it is also the only method for making larger aluminum parts, up to 25 tons. Cold forging is an alternate forging technique in which smaller quantities of aluminum ranging from room temperature to a few hundred degrees Fahrenheit are hammered or pressed into a die. Cold forging creates an even stronger forged product by making slight alterations in the crystalline structure to line up with the shape of the part. The mechanical properties of aluminum make it one of the easiest metals to forge; that, combined with their economy and high reliability have given aluminum forgings a significant place in many modern industries.