Forged high-chromium alloy steel grinding rolls, featuring high density and excellent wear resistance, up to 3-4 times that of casting materials, helping you save production costs more effectively. Maintenance costs can be reduced by approximately 50%, giving you a competitive edge in the fierce market. Due to the numerous models of ultra-fine grinding ring manufacturers, custom orders are welcome based on provided samples or drawings. Please contact us in advance for required accessories.
We are committed to cooperation with you based on the belief of integrity first and quality as the foundation. For details on specifications and pricing, please contact us by phone. Difference between Forging and Casting: Casting involves melting metal, creating molds, pouring the molten metal into the molds, and after solidification, obtaining castings with specific shapes, sizes, compositions, structures, and properties.
Host松, non-dense; not suitable for critical parts; Forging: A method of processing by which billets or ingots are subjected to plastic deformation under the action of forging equipment and tools to achieve certain geometrical dimensions, shapes, and qualities of forgings.
Forged materials offer superior mechanical properties compared to casting, making forgings primarily used for parts with high mechanical performance 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 less material left to be machined, and is mainly used for parts with simple loading conditions, such as gear boxes and undercarriages.


































