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Arcturus Manufacturing Corporation

Producer of closed die forgings specializing in titanium, superalloys and stainless steels. ISO 9000 registered.




Erie Tool and Forge, Inc.

Pennsylvania-based producer of carbon, alloy, chrome-moly, and stainless steel closed die and upset forgings.




Falcon Metals Group - Home Page

Distributor of specialized metals, including stainless, nickel and super alloys, alloy steels, , titanium, and other metals. Waldwick, New Jersey




Feat Industrial Forgings Inc.

Canadian producer of raw and machined closed die forgings in carbon, stainless, titanium and super alloy steels. Part of the Feat Group (Italy).




Frankwen Forge Pty. Ltd.

South African producer of carbon, alloy and stainless steel open die forgings, including rings, shafts and flanges.




Lakeview Forge

Pennsylvania-based producer of carbon and stainless steel forgings. Offers secondary operation capabilities.




Metal Source Unlimited

Alabama-based metal sourcing agent for stainless, carbon, nickel and superalloy tubing, pipe, plate, forgings, flanges, fittings and gaskets.




Schwartz Industries

Specializes in machining of complex components in materials such as titanium, high nickel alloys, and stainless steels for aerospace, aircraft, medical, optical and other applications.




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Many businesses rely heavily on stainless steel for products ranging from forks and spoons to belted tires and automotive parts. Stainless steel forging resembles the forging of other steel types, but the special alloy created grants the steel its resistance to corrosion and other desirable properties. Your small business may benefit from forging if it is in the industrial sector providing steel to other companies, or uses the steel and can gain a better understanding of its purpose through an examination of the process.

Most steel is created when iron and another metal are brought together at extremely high temperatures. This molten mixture blends together to create an alloy that ... more


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