Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
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24" Ø, 9.5" long, 11" Ø at small end. The 11" Ø extends for about 3.25" to meet a cone shape.
Stepped bore that will be finished to 4.5Ø and 6.5 "Ø. Call it a nominal 4.5" bore straight thru.
The part will be pretty much finished all over.
A forging house just said this about forging our part -
"the type of forging you are looking for is better suited for a closed die forging manufacturer. We are an open die manufacturer. It would cost you a lot more to buy something like that from us, than someone who is a closed die manufacturer… "
That forging house specializes in pressure vessel connections, flanges, nozzles and wellhead components. Thin walled rings with flanges as I picture them.
In my mind's eye I've been picturing that unless someone already had dies close to our odd net shape, a few dozen strokes with an open die set up would have pounded and squeezed a shape within a few inches of our net shape.
How far off base am I ?
thanks,
Dan T
Stepped bore that will be finished to 4.5Ø and 6.5 "Ø. Call it a nominal 4.5" bore straight thru.
The part will be pretty much finished all over.
A forging house just said this about forging our part -
"the type of forging you are looking for is better suited for a closed die forging manufacturer. We are an open die manufacturer. It would cost you a lot more to buy something like that from us, than someone who is a closed die manufacturer… "
That forging house specializes in pressure vessel connections, flanges, nozzles and wellhead components. Thin walled rings with flanges as I picture them.
In my mind's eye I've been picturing that unless someone already had dies close to our odd net shape, a few dozen strokes with an open die set up would have pounded and squeezed a shape within a few inches of our net shape.
How far off base am I ?
thanks,
Dan T