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  • Choosing Between Cold Forging and Hot Forging as a Manufacturer or Customer

    Posted at October 17, 2013 , By dfprecision , Categories Cold Forging,Hot Forging,Metal Forging , Comment 0 Comment

    Hot forging and cold forging are two methods of metal forming that are similar yet very different at the same time.  A manufacturer will choose which process to undertake for economic reasons or depending on which process will render the best quality and form ...

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  • Cold Forging Hand Tools for Maximum Durability and Strength

    Posted at December 31, 2013 , By dfprecision , Categories Cold Forging,Forging Tools,Hand Tools,Industrial Tools , Comment 0 Comment

    Hand tools produced by cold forging will have longer lifespans and endurance levels than hand tools produced from other metalworking processes. Cold forging can produce all varieties and shapes and sizes of ...

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  • How the Making of the New Apple Mac Pro Uses Metal Forging

    Posted at November 12, 2013 , By dfprecision , Categories Cold Forging,Forged Products , Comment 0 Comment

    The ancient craft of metal forging has come a long way from its traditional methods. Nowadays, the modern techniques of forging can create such beautiful ...

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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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