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Torch Cut/Unusual Shapes

Rough machined Ferralium® Allow 255 centrifuge bowlsUnique shapesAt Scot Forge, our diverse capabilities and wide array of equipment enable us to manufacture unusually shaped forgings in virtually unlimited configurations. We frequently combine torch cutting, sawing, and machining techniques with the forging process to produce uniquely shaped, high quality parts.

At Scot Forge we torch cut special shapes or contours into carbon and alloy forged parts, in thicknesses up to 32" and cross sections up to 100" by 144".

Torch cutting a connecting linkBetween the forging and torch cutting processes, we preheat the material to about 1000°F to minimize the thermal shock of torch cutting, reduce the possibility of cracking the forging and to achieve a smooth cut. A 2400°F flame of natural gas and liquid oxygen then cuts the desired shape.

Torch cutting to near-net shape saves material and machining costs, and by combining torch cutting with the forging operation, you also get the integrity of a forging without the cost and long lead time often associated with other metalworking processes.

Fabricated ear weldments Engine support frame for NASA Hydraulic piston with torch cut head and rough turned journal  
Torch cut
Torch cut connecting rod
Unique shape
 

Unusual Shape Process Highlights
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Several steps were needed to produce this rotor arm  
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Forging the last journal  
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Completed rotor arm forging - this part is used in the mining industry
Several steps were needed to produce this rotor arm - here the first journal is being drawn out Forging the last journal Completed rotor arm forging - this part is used in the mining industry
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