Forging Parts

Forging Parts

Forging Parts Manufacturing for Structural & Functional Components

Closed-die and open-die forging for strength-critical metal parts. Steel and aluminum forgings built to your drawings, finished with machining and surface treatment under one roof.

What You Get
✓  Closed-die & open-die forging
✓  Steel, alloy steel, aluminum
✓  Post-forging CNC machining
✓  In-house surface finishing
✓  Prototype batches supported
20+
Years of Forging Experience
2
Forging-Capable Bases
10k+
Parts/Month Capacity
Free
DFM & Feasibility Review
What We Forge

Forged Parts Where Strength and Grain Flow Matter

Forging is the right choice when a part has to carry load, resist fatigue, or hold together under real-world stress. We forge structural and functional metal components and handle the full route through machining and finishing.

Closed-Die Forging
Precision near-net-shape forgings using matched dies. Ideal for medium-to-high volume parts that need repeatable geometry and efficient material use.
Open-Die Forging
Flexible forging for larger or simpler shapes, low-volume work, and custom blanks. Useful for prototypes and non-standard sizes.
Forging + CNC Finish
Most forged parts need secondary machining. We handle it in-house so tolerances, hole positions, and mating surfaces match your drawing.
Forged Parts We Commonly Make

Typical Forging Projects We Handle

Our forging capability is tuned for structural and functional parts in the small-to-medium size range, where strength, tolerance, and finishing all need to come together.

Brackets & Mounts
Structural brackets, motor mounts, frame-attach brackets, and load-bearing supports.
Arms & Links
Control arms, pivot arms, linkage parts, and lever components for mechanical assemblies.
Dropouts & Hangers
E-bike and bicycle-style structural parts, hangers, and interface brackets.
Adapter & Interface Parts
Forged blanks for CNC-finished adapter parts, flanges, and connectors.
From Drawing to Delivery

How We Work With Overseas Buyers

A clear process designed to reduce back-and-forth and get your parts into production faster.

01
Share Your Part
Send drawings, 3D models, or a sample. Include material, quantity, and any load or fatigue requirements.
02
Forgeability Review
We check material choice, parting line, draft, and post-forging machining. You get clear DFM feedback.
03
Tooling Plan & Quote
We propose the tooling strategy and share a transparent quote covering dies, unit price, and lead time.
04
Sample Forging
First-article forging with dimensional report. We iterate until the part meets your spec.
05
Production + Machining
Batch forging with in-process inspection, followed by CNC machining and finishing as required.
06
QC & Delivery
Final inspection, export packaging, and shipping with documentation ready for your receiving process.
Why Forging With Davmore

Forging, Machining, and Finishing Coordinated by One Team

Real Structural Parts Background

Our past work includes E-bike and auxiliary-frame-type structural parts such as motor brackets, dropouts, and hangers. Real load-bearing components, not decorative items.

Practical Forgeability Judgment

We tell you when forging is the right route and when it is not. We flag parting lines, draft angles, and material issues before tooling is cut.

Integrated CNC After Forging

Most forged parts need machining. We handle it in-house, so mating surfaces and hole patterns are controlled end-to-end.

Taiwan + China Forging Routes

Two bases let us choose the best fit for each project based on tooling scale, volume, finish requirement, and cost target.

Full Surface Finishing

Painting, powder coating, and anodizing available in-house, so forging and finish quality are controlled by the same team.

Prototype Batches Welcomed

We support first-run validation batches and can grow with your project as volume scales up.

FAQ

Common Questions

Do you do closed-die or open-die forging?
Both. We use closed-die forging for repeatable production parts and open-die forging for larger or low-volume work. We recommend the right route based on your part.
What materials do you forge?
Carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel grades commonly used for structural parts, and aluminum alloys for weight-sensitive components.
What is the typical lead time for a new forged part?
From drawing approval to first-article sample is typically a few weeks depending on tooling scope. We confirm the exact timeline in the quote.
Can you handle small volumes or prototypes?
Yes. We support first-article forgings and low-volume production, and can scale the same tooling into regular production as demand grows.
Do forged parts include machining?
Usually yes. Most forged parts require secondary CNC machining. We handle it in-house so dimensions and surface features are consistent across the entire run.
Can you supply heat-treated parts?
Yes. Heat treatment can be included in the process route when a part requires specific hardness, strength, or fatigue performance.

Send Your Forging Drawing. Get a Feasibility Answer.

Free DFM and forgeability review. Transparent quote. Response within 24 hours.

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