Posted on 6/28/2023
When it comes to engine components, manufacturers have the option to use either forged or cast parts. Both methods have their advantages and are suitable for different applications. We will take a closer look at exactly that in this blog. Here is a breakdown of the difference between forged and cast engine parts: Manufacturing Process Forged Parts Forging involves shaping metal by applying compressive force and heat to deform it into the desired shape. Forged engine parts are made from solid blocks of metal, typically steel or aluminum alloy. The metal is heated and hammered or pressed under extreme pressure to create the final shape. This process aligns the metal's grain structure, resulting in a stronger and more durable component. Cast Parts Casting involves pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing it to solidify. Cast engine parts are made by pouring molten metal, usuall ... read more