Capable of handling hammer forging molds of 10t class and press forging molds of 8000t class.
Forging is a type of plastic processing method in metalworking. By striking metal with a hammer or similar tool to apply pressure, it crushes the voids within the metal, refines the crystals, aligns the crystal directions, enhances strength, and shapes it into the desired form. Historically, swordsmiths have used this technique for manufacturing blades such as Japanese swords and the barrels of matchlock guns, and the technique has evolved alongside efforts to improve the quality of cutting tools. Metal materials are shaped by applying pressure using molds, allowing for plastic flow. Because the flow lines (fiber flow) are continuous, the structure becomes denser, making it less likely to form casting defects (voids) compared to casting, thus enabling the production of rough materials with excellent strength.
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● Crankshaft ● Connecting rod ● Various automotive parts ● Aircraft parts ● Various brackets ● Fishing reel ● Bicycle crank ● Bicycle brake caliper ● Door knob ● Various bicycle parts ● Others
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Our company started with iron forging molds and, guided by the founder's belief of "Challenge boldly without fear," has expanded its technology from aluminum forging molds to various types of aluminum casting molds. With a passion for manufacturing and an insatiable curiosity for cutting-edge technology, One Road continues to explore the possibilities of precision molds and the challenges of next-generation molds. We are involved in molds for various industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction machinery, and home appliances, and we also make proposals that lead to benefits for our customers. We have a track record of producing various molds, including 10-ton class hammer forging molds, 8000-ton class press forging molds, and gravity casting molds. In recent years, we have also engaged in mold production and inspection using reverse engineering, prototype processing with lathe-type composite processing machines, and small-lot parts processing. We provide not only competitive pricing, quality, and delivery times but also customer satisfaction.