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  • Closed Die Forging Produces the Strongest Metal Products

    Posted at October 23, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Forging Processes,Impression Die Forging,Metal Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    Metal can flow like toothpaste when you squeeze it between 2 molds (dies) to achieve the design and shape you want. This can be done when the metal is cold or hot. The techniques of metal forging are capable of achieving some of the strongest metal products when compared to other manufacturing processes. During the […]

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  • Cold Forging Using Impression Die Forging Process to Achieve Precise Results

    Posted at October 18, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Cold Forging,Forging Processes,Impression Die Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    The most common process of cold forging at or near room temperature is called impression die forging, also known as closed die forging.  This method places the metal into a die, and then utilizes a hammer to pound it in a rapid sequence, forcing it into the die. The die is the customized mold tailored […]

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About Us

DF Precision is a high-tech Southern California based enterprise specializing in manufacturing forged parts for the international market.

We focus on cold, warm and hot forging processes and precision tooling, which are produced for automotive, hardware, farming machining, hydraulic components, electrical, and electronic industries.
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  • 3250 West Big Beaver Road
    Suite 120
    Troy, Michigan 48084
  • Phone : 626-417-3626
  • Fax : 734-725-3859
  • Email : support@dfprecision.com
  • Website : www.dfprecision.com
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DF Precision is a high-tech Michigan based company specializing in forging of metal parts for national and international markets.

We focus on cold, warm and hot forging processes and precision tooling, servicing the automotive, hardware, farm machinery, hydraulic components, electrical, and electronic industries. The cold, warm and hot forging processes normally involve the use of rare materials such as the normal series, non-ferrous metal, and black metal.

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