How to Select Close Die Forging Machine Your Components ?

Adhvika Forge Tech recommends the following key factors for making the right choice:
Component Specifications: Start by defining the specific requirements of your components, including material type, size, weight, and expected production volume.
Forging Force: Determine the required forging force based on the material properties and complexity of the parts. This ensures the machine can handle the necessary load without strain.
Die Size and Complexity: Consider the size and complexity of the dies required for your components. Ensure the machine can accommodate the largest dies needed for your production.



Forging Press Selection & Forging Simulation Work
- Stroke Length and Speed: Evaluate the stroke length and speed of the machine to match the forging cycle times and production requirements of your components.
- Automation and Control: Adhvika Forge Tech emphasizes the importance of advanced automation and control features such as programmable settings, quick die change systems, and real-time monitoring for improved efficiency.
- Energy Efficiency: Look for machines that offer energy-efficient operations to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Adhvika Forge Tech provides solutions with inverter drives for energy savings.
- Maintenance and Service Support: Adhvika Forge Tech ensures strong after-sales support, including maintenance services and easy availability of spare parts, minimizing downtime and keeping your production running smoothly.
- Cost and ROI: Evaluate the initial cost of the machine against its long-term return on investment (ROI), considering productivity gains, reduced scrap rates, and operational efficiency.
Adhvika Forge Tech offers cost-effective machines with high ROI potential.





