Closed-Die Hot Forging

Precision, Strength, and Consistency — Forged to Perfection.

At Ambar Group, we specialize in producing high-strength forged components using advanced closed-die hot forging technology.

At Ambar Group, our Closed-Die Hot Forging process is the cornerstone of our manufacturing excellence. Leveraging high-precision tooling, state-of-the-art furnaces and presses, and rigorous metallurgical control, we manufacture components that deliver exceptional strength, reliability and dimensional accuracy for critical industrial applications.

What We Offer

Our Process – Step by Step

01
Billet Preparation & Heating

We start with carefully sourced billets and heat them in controlled-atmosphere induction furnaces to the optimal forging temperature.

02
Die Forging

Reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking.The heated workpiece is placed in the lower die and the upper die descends under high pressure/impact, forcing the metal to flow and fill the die cavities. Flash formation is managed and trimmed to achieve the desired shape.

03
Cooling & Heat Treatment

After forging, components may undergo normalising, quenching, tempering or other treatments to attain the required mechanical properties and stability.

04
Machining & Finishing

Minimal machining is required due to the inherent accuracy of the process, reducing waste and turnaround times while maintaining high quality.

05
Inspection & Delivery

Each component is subject to full dimensional, material and surface integrity inspection to ensure it meets your specifications and industry standards.

Questions? You’re covered

If you have a component requirement that demands strength, precision and repeatability, connect with our team at Ambar Group. Together we’ll review your specification, evaluate forging feasibility, propose tooling solutions and deliver a tailored manufacturing strategy.

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