Electric Screw Press

Electric Screw Press vs Friction Press

The electric screw press is used across many industries that require forged metal parts with stable quality and repeatable production. Because it is suitable for hot forging, closed die forging, precision forging, sizing and calibration, it can support a wide range of manufacturing applications.

In the automotive industry, electric screw presses can be used for components such as connecting rods, control arms, gear blanks, flanges and other forged parts. Automotive production often requires consistent part quality, making controlled forging energy important.

In machinery manufacturing, the electric screw press can be used for shafts, couplings, fittings, tools and other forged components. The machine is suitable for medium and small workpieces where accuracy and production stability are required.

In the hardware and tool industry, electric screw presses are used for forged tools, hand tools, fasteners, clamps and industrial hardware. These products often benefit from controlled forming and repeatable die forging.

For non-ferrous metal industries, the machine can be used for aluminium alloy forging, brass forging and copper alloy forging. Controlled energy and stable slide movement can support better forming quality for these materials.

Electric screw presses can also serve agricultural machinery, motorcycle parts, construction machinery, railway components, aerospace preforming and general industrial forging production.

The best machine configuration depends on the material, part size, production volume, die design and automation requirement. Some factories use a standalone electric screw press, while others build a complete automated forging line.

 
 
 

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