Carbon steel forging is a process that uses heat and pressure to shape carbon steel, resulting in a stronger and more durable component with improved grain structure. This method is used to create a wide range of products for high-stress applications and can be customized based on the carbon content of the steel, which determines its properties from ductile to very hard. Common types of carbon steel forging processes include open die, closed die, cold forging, and seamless rolled ring forging.
















