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  • Open Die Forging to Produce Larger Automotive Component Forgings

    Posted at December 20, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Forging Processes,Hot Forging,Metal Forging,Open Die Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    Open Die Forging is done by heating metal billets and blocks between a die on top with a ram attached and a die on the bottom attached to a hammer. The metal material is then heated above their recrystallization point at temperatures about 1500 degrees fahrenheit. Using precision hammering, the metal block is carefully hammered […]

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  • Increase Production Rate of Metal Components and Lower Costs by Using Cold Forging Machines

    Posted at December 17, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Cold Forging,Cold Forging Machines,Forging Processes,Metal Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    Advancements in technology have allowed for metal forging manufacturers to use high tech forging machines to forge raw metal materials cold and hot. Modern cold forging machinery can produce metal automotive components with incredible strength and consistency. There are many benefits of producing automotive components with cold forging machinery and cold forging press processes since […]

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  • Metal Forging Components are Most Trusted by OEM Component Industries

    Posted at December 14, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Forged Products,Forging Applications,Metal Forging,OEM Auto Parts Comment: 0 Comment

    Metal forging can produce small auto part components and can even manufacture huge parts up to 800,000 lbs when hot forging is used. Products manufactured by the metalworking art of metal forging include parts made for aircrafts such as landing gear, shafts for jet engines and turbines, structural components for transportation equipment such as automobiles […]

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  • Cold Forging for OEM Companies of High Precision Forged Auto Parts

    Posted at December 13, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Cold Forging,Forged Products,Metal Forging,OEM Auto Parts Comment: 0 Comment

    Metal Forging is simply the forming of metal by the process of plastic deformation, and it can be done while the metal is hot, cold, or warm. Hot metal forging is when the metal is shaped when it is heated, making it more easy to deform and allowing for more elaborate shapes than cold forging. […]

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  • Outsourcing Auto Components to Stay Competitive in the Automotive Industry and Forged Parts Market

    Posted at December 11, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Forging Advantages,Metal Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    Growing numbers of global automotive and auto components outsource their manufacturing jobs and forging auto part productions to forging factories in China.  Forging factories in China offer the high engineering skills and produce high quality piece and costs that are significantly lower than prices quoted in the USA. USA and European automotive manufacturers improve their […]

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  • Cold Forging 42CrMo4 Steel Will Produce Strong and Reliable Auto Parts

    Posted at December 7, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : 42CrMo4 Forging,Cold Forging,Forged Products,Steel Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    42CrMo4 alloy is a high grade steel alloy containing Ferro (Fe) rest, Carbon (C) 0.38-0.45, Chromium (Cr) 0.90-1.20, Molybdenum (Mo) 0.15-0.25, Silicon (Si) 0.17-0.37, Manganese (Mn) 0.50-0.80, Sulphur (S). Many automotive companies and auto parts manufacturers use 42CrMo4 alloy to produce OEM and aftermarket auto parts by Cold Forging.  This material is commonly used to make […]

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  • Aluminum is Cold Forging and Steel is Hot Forging

    Posted at December 6, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Aluminum Forging,Cold Forging,Hot Forging,Metal Forging,Steel Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    Aluminum metal is the most common and easy material to use during the process of cold forging. Due to the ductile nature of aluminum, complex shapes can be efficiently forged with intricate details and with less pressure.  Aluminum forging can also be performed under low temperatures, and even forged cold. Aluminum forging is similar to […]

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  • Advanced Methods of Tooling to Create Custom Metal Forging Precision Dies and Molds

    Posted at December 5, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Cold Forging,Forging Processes,Metal Forging,precision forging dies,Tooling Comment: 0 Comment

    Custom forgings are now possible produce even with the most complicated details due to the advanced tooling methods that allow for high precision forgings. Metal forging engineers use technology such as CAD/CAM to design complex precision forging dies that can mold any desired shape and size of forgings. Electrical discharge machining, also known as EDM, […]

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  • Achieving the Strongest Custom Steel Parts Through Hot Forging

    Posted at December 4, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Hot Forging,Metal Forging,Steel Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    The metal Forging process produces steel forgings by applying thermal and mechanical energy to the raw material. Steel bars, ingots, and billets are able to be formed to the desired shape and size by forging and achieve uniformity and strength in structure. Forging steel produces the strongest steel forging parts since the thermal cycle and […]

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  • Comparing Aftermarket Auto Parts to OEM Auto Parts Made by Metal Forging

    Posted at December 3, 2013 By : dfprecision Categories : Aftermarket Auto Parts,Metal Forging Comment: 0 Comment

    Aftermarket auto parts are car parts that can be obtained from a source that is not the original manufacturer of the vehicle. An aftermarket part is part that is not originally produced by the vehicle’s manufacturer. Manufacturers of Aftermarket auto parts are able to utilize a variety of metalworking processes, such as cold forging and […]

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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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