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Forging the EV Era: How Advanced Hydraulic Presses Enable Tesla-Grade Component Production

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Forging the EV Era How Advanced Hydraulic Presses Enable Tesla-Grade Component Production Cold forging · NEV supply chain 1,000 – 10,000 ton capacity Servo-hydraulic · near-net shape ISO 9001 · CE Goodsjack Hydraulic Machinery doesn’t just build presses — we build the manufacturing backbone of the new energy vehicle revolution. From battery trays that protect high-voltage packs to E-axle gears that transfer instant torque, our advanced hydraulic cold forging systems are engineered to deliver Tesla-grade precision, repeatability, and output . In the race to lightweight EVs, cold forging has emerged as the undisputed champion over casting and machining. And at the heart of every successful cold forging line stands a hydraulic press that combines megaton force with micron-level control . That’s exactly what Goodsjack delivers. Forging the EV Era: How Advanced Hydraulic Presses Enable Tesla-Grade Component Production Why NEV leaders choose Goodsjack: Our presses achieve ...

What is Hot Forging Press?

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Hot forging press is a forging equipment that can complete various free forging processes and is one of the most widely used equipment in the forging industry.Delishi/Goodsjack hot forging press adopts servo control system, stable beat control, high energy saving. Frame guide structure, fast forging 2~5 processes, 3~30s/time forging speed, high forging precision. hot forging press Process technolgy of hot forging Hot forging presses use an electric heating system to heat a metal part, called a billet or workpiece, to about 75% of its melting temperature. The metal is then shaped using processes like hammering, pressing, or upsetting. The heat and strain rate cause the metal to deform and recrystallize simultaneously, which prevents strain hardening. Average temperatures for hot forging includes Aluminum (Al) Alloys - 360° (680°F) to 520°C (968°F) Copper (Cu) Alloys - 700°C (1 292°F) - 800°C (1 472°F) Steel – up to 1 150°C (2 102°F) Factors to Consider During Hot Forging Proce...