What Is The Forging Process For Stainless Steel Reducers?
Stainless Steel Concentric & Eccentric Reducer is suitable for pipelines with large pressure and temperature fluctuations or high temperature, high pressure and low temperature. It is also used to transport expensive, flammable and explosive media. So do you know what the forging process of stainless steel reducers is like?
Stainless steel reducers are widely used and promoted in pipe fittings. Because of the different scope of application and use environment, they need to be used in the corresponding ways and methods. The forging process of stainless steel reducers generally consists of the following steps, namely, selecting high-quality steel billets for blanking, heating, forming, and cooling after forging. The forging process methods include free forging, die forging and membrane forging. During production, different casting methods are selected according to the quality of the forgings and the number of production batches.
Stainless steel reducers are often used in environments with relatively mild medium conditions, such as low-pressure non-purified compressed air and low-pressure circulating water. The advantage is that the price is relatively cheap. The dense paper of stainless steel reducers is divided into three types: sliding, concave and convex, and storage. The sliding stainless steel head has a wide range of applications, and the other two types of stainless steel reducers are more commonly used.
The forging process for making stainless steel reducers is mainly introduced above. We should all operate and use it according to the casting process above.