The process begins with detailed design specifications and selecting the appropriate materials. For casting, molds are created based on the design, while forging requires choosing metals with the right properties to withstand deformation.
In casting, molten metal is poured into molds and allowed to cool and solidify into the desired shape. Forging involves heating the metal and using compressive forces to shape it through open or closed die methods, enhancing strength and durability.
Both processes undergo finishing techniques like machining, polishing, or coating to achieve precise dimensions and surface quality. Rigorous quality control ensures the final product meets industry standards and client specifications.