Forged high-chromium alloy steel grinding rolls, featuring high density and excellent wear resistance, are 3-4 times more durable than cast materials, enabling better cost savings in production and reducing maintenance costs by approximately 50%. This gives you a competitive edge in the intense market competition. Due to the numerous models of ring rolls available from ultra-fine grinding manufacturers, custom orders based on provided drawings or samples are welcome. Please contact in advance for required accessories.
We are committed to cooperation with you based on the belief of integrity first and quality as the cornerstone. For details such as specifications and prices, please contact us by phone. Forging vs. Casting: Casting involves melting metal, creating molds, pouring molten metal into the molds, and obtaining castings with certain shapes, dimensions, compositions, structures, and properties after solidification.
Suzhou iron is porous and unsuitable for critical components; Forging: a manufacturing process where stock or ingots are subjected to plastic deformation under the action of forging equipment and tools, to achieve specific geometric dimensions, shapes, and quality of forgings.
Forged materials offer superior mechanical properties compared to casting, thus forgings are primarily used for parts with high mechanical property requirements and critical applications. However, forgings have simpler shapes, and for complex-shaped parts, the forging process requires more material, leading to higher costs. Casting produces castings that closely resemble the part shape with minimal machining allowance, and is mainly used for parts with simple loading conditions, such as gearboxes and undercarriages.

































