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The Queen City Forging Company
235 Tennyson 
Cincinnati OH Ohio
United States 45226
Phone: +1 513 321 7200
Tags: forgings metal tooling working
Keywords: Industrial Goods and Services Casting, Molding, Machining Industrial Forging
A member of the Forging Industry Assoc; does custom forging of alloy, steel, aluminum, stainless and brass materials.
industrial forging, custom forging, forging processes, Queen City Forging, impression die forging, closed die forging, upset forging, drop forging, press forging, hammer forging, OEM, original equipment manufacturer, small metal component parts Queen City Forging produces industrial custom forging: impression die forging, closed die forging, upset forging, drop forging, press forging, and hammer forging to produce metal component parts for original equipment manufacturers (OEM). Queen City Forging also does industrial blacksmithing. Industrial Forging Processes Used By Queen City Using hammer forging, press forging, and upset forging equipment, Queen City Forging is a specialty job shop producing forged component parts for original equipment manufacturers (OEM). Forgings are typically called impression die forgings, closed die forgings, or drop forgings. Queen City Forge provides forged, finished parts of less than 10 pounds (4.5 Kg) in weight. Forged parts of up to 40 pounds (18 Kg) are produced as open die forgings in our blacksmithing and toolsmithing department. Queen City Forging uses custom forging: impression die forging, closed die forging, upset forging, drop forging, press forging, and hammer forging to produce metal component parts for original equipment manufacturers (OEM). Queen City Forging also does industrial blacksmithing and toolsmithing. Industrial Forging Materials Used By Queen City Materials used in industrial forging includes all types of steel, including alloy and stainless steels, aluminum alloys, copper based metals such as brass and bronze, and high temp nickel based alloys. Industrial forged finished component parts are produced for customers by adding machining operations and surface treatments such as polishing and plating. In house production of forging tools and dies is accomplished utilizing CAD/CAM, EDM die sinking, and composite die welding techniques. ISO 9001:2000 Certified Read More About -- The Different Forging Processes The Different Materials Forged Ohio's Thomas Edison P
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