What does stainless steel forging mean?

Stainless steel forging refers to processing stainless steel materials into required shapes and sizes through pressing and stretching. Stainless steel is a kind of steel material with corrosion resistance and high temperature stability, which is suitable for manufacturing mechanical parts, aerospace parts, chemical equipment, medical devices and other fields. By forging, the strength and durability of stainless steel can be further improved, and its fatigue and brittleness in use can be reduced.

The technological process of stainless steel forging generally includes the following links: first, the preparation of raw materials, that is, the selection, cutting and heat treatment of high-quality stainless steel materials; Secondly, heating, that is, heating the steel to forging temperature to obtain better plasticity and ductility during forging; Then forging itself, deforming the blank by hammering, impact, etc., to form the required shape and size; Finally, post-treatment, such as cooling, sandblasting, polishing, etc. To further improve the quality and aesthetics of finished products.

Stainless steel forgings have the advantages of high dimensional accuracy, good surface finish and stable mechanical properties. The process also has the advantages of low cost and high processing efficiency, and can be used for mass production. Therefore, stainless steel forgings are widely used in shipbuilding, automobiles, airplanes, munitions, nuclear power, petroleum and other fields. With the increasing demand for high-quality and high-performance materials, stainless steel forging technology will be more widely used.