The manufacturing process of stainless steel spheres allows us to better understand them. Let's take a brief look at it.
Forging Method
This is a traditional manufacturing method that requires a complete melting equipment set, necessitating a spacious factory and a large workforce, leading to significant investment. The production process is complex, contributes to environmental pollution, and the worker's skill level directly impacts product quality. There is a substantial amount of excess stock material, resulting in waste. The discovery of casting defects during the process increases production costs and cannot guarantee quality.
2. Casting Method
The round steel is cut, heated, forged into spherical solid blanks, and then welded into spherical blanks for further processing, with a high material utilization rate.
3. Spin Forging Method
Metal spinning is an advanced technique of material processing with minimal or no chip formation, belonging to a new branch of pressure processing. It integrates the characteristics of forging, extrusion, rolling, and rolling, offering high material utilization rates and significant time savings in the manufacturing process. The material's strength can be doubled after the spinning process.





