blacksmithy shop
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BLACKSMITHY SHOP
BY: MANOJ YADAV
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• Black" in "blacksmithy" refers to the black fire scale, a layer of oxides that forms on the surface of the metal during heating.
• The word "smith" derives from an old word, "smite" (to hit).
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Forging• “Forging is defined as the controlled plastic
deformation of metal into predetermined shapes by pressure or impact blows, or combination of both.”
• “Forgeability is the relative ability of a material to deform under a compressive load without rupture.”
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Grain Structure
• Parts have good strength• High toughness• Forgings require additional heat treating
grain flow (a) casting (b) machining (c) forging
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Forging Materials
1. Aluminium alloys2. Magnesium alloys3. Copper alloys4. Low carbon alloy
steel5. Stainless steel6. Nickel alloys
7. Titanium alloys
8. Iron based super alloys
9. Cobalt based super
alloys
10. Tantalum alloys
11. Tungsten alloys
12. Beryllium
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HEATING DEVICES
FORGE FURNACE:
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Types of Furnaces• Box / Batch Type Furnace: This type of furnace is
used for heating small and medium size stock because they are least expensive. These furnaces are usually constructed of a rectangular steel frame lined with insulating and refractory bricks.
• Rotary Hearth Furnace: These are doughnut shaped and are set to rotate so that the stock is heated to the correct temperature during one rotation. These are heated by gas or oil.
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Box / Batch Type Furnace
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Rotary Hearth Furnace
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Rotary Hearth Furnace
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Types of Furnaces• Continuous/ Conveyor Furnace: They are generally used
to heat one end of the larger workpiece. They had an air or oil operated cylinder to push stock end to end through a narrow furnace.
• Induction Furnace: In induction furnace the stocks are passed through induction coils in the furnace. An induction furnace greatly reduces scale formation due to oxidation.
• Resistance Furnace: These furnaces are faster than induction furnace and are often automated. In this furnace the stock is connected into the circuit of step down transformer and is heated due to resistance in circuit.
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Continuous/ Conveyor Furnace
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Induction Furnace
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Resistance Furnace
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HAND TOOLS USED IN FORGING SHOPANVIL
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SWAGE BLOCK
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HAMMER
1a. Ball Pin Hammer 1b. Cross pin Hammer 2. Sledge
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TONGS
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CHISEL
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SWAGES
A)Top Swage B) Bottom Swage
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FULLERS
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Flatter
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HARDY OR ANVIL CUTTER
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PUNCHES
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DRIFTS
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Forging Process
1. Open Die Forging
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TYPES OF OPEN DIE FORGING• Hand forging: Hand forging is done by
hammering the piece of metal, when it is heated to the proper temperature, on an anvil.
• Power forging– Power Hammer: All power hammers employ the
same general principle of operation, a falling weight striking the blow, with the entire energy being absorbed by the work.
– Power Press: It is a machine tool which changes the shape of workpiece by using pressure rather than blow in previous case.
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Forging Process
2. Impression Die Forging
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TYPES OF IMPRESSION DIE FORGING
• Drop Forging: It is done with help of three types of drop hammers. They are gravity hammer, air lift hammer and power drop or steam hammer.
• Press Forging: It is done in presses rather than with hammers. The action is relatively slow squeezing instead of delivering heavy blows
• Machine Forging: It consists of applying lengthwise pressure to a hot bar held between grooved dies to enlarge some section, usually the end.
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A. Drop forging
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B. Press forging
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C. Machine/ Upset forging
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Forging Process
3. Flashless /Closed Forging
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Advantages of Forging Processes
Following are some of the major advantages of forging processes.
(1) It improves the structure as well as mechanical properties of the metallic parts.
(2) Forging facilitates orientation of grains in a desired direction to improve the mechanical properties.
(3) Forged parts are consistent in shape with the minimum presence of voids and porosities.
(4) Forging can produce parts with high strength to weight ratio. (5) Forging processes are very economical for moderate to high
volume productions.
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Smith Forging Operations
1. Upsetting2. Cogging/Drawing
Down/Drawing out3. Setting Down4. Fullering5. Edging
6. Bending7. Punching8. Drifting9. Flattening10.Swaging11.Welding
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Upsetting
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Cogging/Drawing Down/Drawing out
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Setting down
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Fullering
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Edging
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Bending
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Punching
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Drifting
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Flattening
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Welding
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Forging Defects
• Unfilled Section: In this some section of the die cavity are not completely filled by the flowing metal.
• Cold Shut: This appears as a small cracks at the corners of the forging.
• Scale Pits: This is seen as irregular depurations on the surface of the forging.
• Die Shift: This is caused by the miss alignment of the die halve, making the two halve of the forging to be improper shape.
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• Flakes: These are basically internal ruptures caused by the improper cooling of the large forging.
• Improper Grain Flow: This is caused by the improper design of the die, which makes the flow of the metal not flowing the final interred direction.
Forging Defects
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Remedies
1. Shallow cracks and cavities can be removed by chipping process.
2. Surface cracks and decarburized areas are removed by grinding on special machine.
3. Die design should be properly made taking care of all relevant aspects.
4. Destroyed forgings are straightened in presses, if possible.
5. Mechanical properties can be improved by suitable heat treatment process.