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The basic process of mica flange

The basic process of mica flange

1. Bending A forging process in which the blank is bent into a certain angle or shape.

2. The forging process of cutting and dividing the blank or cutting off the material head.

3. Upsetting Upsetting is an operation process of forging the original blank in the axial direction to reduce the height and increase the cross section. This process is often used for forging gear blanks and other disc-shaped forgings. Upsetting is divided into two types: total upsetting and partial upsetting.

4. The forging process in which twisting makes one part of the blank rotate a certain angle relative to the other part.

5. Pulling is a forging process that increases the length of the blank and reduces the cross-section. It is usually used to produce shaft blanks, such as lathe spindles and connecting rods.