Forged Barrel Shell
Forging automobile cylindrical shells is a precision metal processing process that is commonly used to manufacture automobile engine parts, transmission system parts, suspension system parts, etc. These cylindrical shells usually require high strength, good toughness and durability. The forging process may include the following steps:
Heating: Heating the metal material to the appropriate forging temperature.
Forming: Forging metal materials into the desired shape using a press or forging hammer.
Finishing: Cooling, cleaning and heat treating forgings to improve their microstructure and properties.
Heat treatment: The forged cylindrical shell may require heat treatment, such as normalizing, annealing, quenching and tempering, to improve its hardness, strength and toughness.
Mechanical processing: The forged cylindrical shell usually requires mechanical processing, such as turning, milling, drilling, etc., to achieve precise dimensions and tolerances.
Quality control: Strict quality control is required throughout the entire forging and processing process, including testing of materials, dimensions, shape and performance.