Precision Forging
Precision forging is defined as a flash less near net-shape forging operation which generates competitive parts and advantages such as shortened production cycles which are achieved by eliminating machining operations and the saving of raw materials that contribute to the ongoing cost-saving. Further development of the more technological parts, e.g. camera lens and thrust bearing parts of a turbocharger are expected to lead to a wider implementation into the industry.
High voltage conductive parts
Hot forging and cold working are properly implemented by different characteristics of the material, and the main control element is the temperature management. Forging processes have been industrially established for copper and aluminum power cable parts, e.g. terminal lug, current transmission components and high pressure arcs-proof fitting.
Aluminum products
According to the needs of the consumer, King forging is able tailor lightweight products. Aluminum products made by King Forging are used in the automotive industry, bicycle industry, and heavy weight machinery.
Kitchen and valve hardware parts
The technical capabilities of King Forging are already exceeding industry standards. By closely monitoring the production process, King Forging is able to maintain the utmost in precision capabilities as well as reducing cost at the same time. This production process is put to use in manufacturing faucets, ball valve parts, etc.