Forging is the
operation where the metal is heated and then a force is applied to
manipulates the metals in such a way that the required final shape is
obtained. Forging is generally a hot working process through cold
forging is used sometimes.
Type of forging
1. smith forging
2. drop forging
3. press forging
4. machine forging
1: Smith forging
This
is the traditional forging operation done openly or in-openly dies by
the village black smith or modern shop floor by manual hammering or by
the power hammer. The process involves heating the stock in the black
smith hearth and then beating it over the anvil. To get the desire shape
the operator has to manipulate the component in between the blows.
The types of operation available are fullering, flattering, bending , upsetting and swaging.
2: Drop forging
Basic definition:
This
is the operation done in closed impression dies by means drop hammer
here the force for shaping the component is applied in a series of
blows.
Drop
forging utilizes a closed impression die to obtain the desire shape of
the component , the shaping is done by the repeated hammering given to
the material in the die cavity. The equipment use for delivering for
blows are called drop hammers. The drop forging die consists of two
halves. The lower halve of the die is fixed to the anvil of the machine ,
while the upper halve is fixed to ram. The heated stock is kept in the
lower die, while the ram delivers 4-5 blows on the metal spreads and
completely fills in the die cavity. When the two die of halves closed
the complete is formed. The typical products obtained in drop forging
are cranks, crank shaft, connecting rods, wrench, crane hooks etc. The
types of operations are fullering, edging, bending, blocking , finishing
and trimming etc.
3: Press forging
Similar
to the drop forging , the press forging is also done in closed
impression dies with the expectation that the force is continuous
squeezing type applied by the hydraulic press. Press forging dies are
similar to drop forging dies as also the process in press forging, the
metal is shaped not by means of a series of blows as in drop forging ,
but by means of a single continuous squeezing action. This squeezing is
obtained by means of hydraulic presses. Because of the continuous action
of by hydraulic presses, the material gets uniformly deform through out
its entire depth ,the press forging dies with the various impression ,
such as fuller, bender and finisher impression properly arranged .
4: Machine forging:
Unlike
the press or drop forging where the material is drawn out , in machine
forging the material is only upset to get the desire shape. As it
involves the upsetting operation some time it is simply called as upset
forging. Originally this was develop for making bolts head in a
continuous fashion, but now there are fairly large number of diverse.
Uses of this process:
Because
of the beneficial grain flow obtain from upsetting. It is used for
making gears, blanks, shafts, excels, and similar parts. Upsetting
machine called up setter are generally horizontal acting. The die set
consists of die and corresponding punch or a heading tool. The die
consists of two parts, one called the stationary gripper die which is
fixed to the machine frame and the other movable gripper die which moves
along with the die slide of the up setter. The stock is held then
between these two gripper dies.
The
upset forging cycle start with the, movable die sliding against the
stationary die to grip the stock. The two dies when in closed position
from the necessary die cavity then the heading tool advance against the
stock and upset it to completely filled to the die cavity.
Having
completed the upsetting the heading tool moves back to its back
position. Then the movable gripper die releases the stock by sliding
backward. Similar to drop forging it is not possible to get the final
shape in a single pass in machine forging also. Therefore the operation
is carried out in number of stages. The die cavities is required for the
various operations are all arrange vertically on the gripper dies. The
stock is the move from stage one to another in proper sequence till the
final forging is ready. A heading tool each for every upsetting stage is
arranged on the heading slide of the upsetting machine. A typical
upsetting die and heading tool is shown:
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