While forging is capable of generating complex parts, the design stage is critical to ensuring success in your production run. By developing a final product blueprint and enhancing the part design with the forging process in mind, you can improve the mechanical properties and surface quality of your part, saving time and money in the process.

In this in-depth guide, we’ll discuss the considerations our design engineer clients should make when designing parts for forging:

  • Top considerations for designing a production-ready part (materials and intended application)
  • Design advice – what to do and what to avoid (volumes, dimensions, features, and more)
  • How Cornell Forge works with you from design through production

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An Engineer’s Guide to Design Considerations for Forged Parts

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Cornell Forge has provided valued customers in myriad industries with USA-made, high-quality forged products for over 90 years. Our family-owned business is a world-class, ISO 9001:2015-certified manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, offering in-house services like metallurgical consulting, design assistance and optimization, tooling fabrication, and metal forging. With Cornell Forge, you’re assured consistent, high-quality parts no matter their complexity, with short lead times, on-time delivery, product traceability, and globally competitive prices.

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