IBC Advanced Alloys

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IBC Advanced Alloys is a leading provider of advanced alloys and related products for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, defense, and nuclear. The company's Forgings division specializes in the production of high-performance forged components made from advanced alloys, such as beryllium copper, aluminum bronze, and titanium.

IBC Advanced Alloys' Forgings division has a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility equipped with the latest forging technology and equipment. They use the most advanced forging techniques, including closed-die forging and isothermal forging, to produce high-performance components with exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to wear and corrosion.

The company's Forgings division has a team of highly skilled and experienced engineers, metallurgists, and technicians who work together to design and develop components that meet their customers' specific needs and requirements. They use advanced computer-aided design (CAD) software and simulation tools to optimize designs and ensure that the components meet all necessary performance requirements.

IBC Advanced Alloys' Forgings division places a strong emphasis on quality and reliability. The company has a dedicated Quality Control team that uses advanced inspection techniques, such as ultrasonic testing and X-ray inspection, to detect any defects or anomalies in the components. They have also implemented a rigorous quality management system that ensures all components meet or exceed the strictest industry standards.

In addition to producing high-quality forged components, IBC Advanced Alloys' Forgings division also offers a range of services to support their customers' needs. They provide custom design and engineering services, working closely with customers to develop components that meet their exact specifications. They also offer machining, heat treatment, and finishing services to provide a complete solution to their customers.

IBC Advanced Alloys' Forgings division has established a reputation as a leading supplier of high-performance forged components made from advanced alloys. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction has made them a preferred supplier for many leading companies worldwide. Whether it's a complex component or a standard product, customers can rely on IBC Advanced Alloys' Forgings division to deliver high-quality, reliable, and innovative solutions that meet their needs.

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Aluminum Forging

Aluminum Forging

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Cold Forging

Cold Forging

Cold forging is a metal shaping & manufacturing process in which bar stock is inserted into a die and squeezed into a second closed die. The process, completed is at room temperature or below the metal‘s recrystallization temperature to form a metal into a desired shape or configuration...

Copper & Brass Forging

Drop Forging of Copper and Brass

Copper and brass forging is the deformation of copper and brass for the purpose of manufacturing complex and intricate shapes. The temperature at which copper and brass are forged is precision controlled and monitored due to their...

Drop Forging

Upper and Lower Drop Forging Dies

Drop forging is a metal working process that shapes and forms a metal bar or billet placed between two dies. The metal piece is compressed, under great force, into the form and shape of the dies to produce a product or component...

Forging

Forging

Forging is a metal working process that manipulates, shapes, deforms, and compresses metal to achieve a desired form, configuration, or appearance outlined by a metal processing design or diagram...

Forging Steel

Cold Forging of Steel

Forging steel is a manufacturing process used to shape steel by using localized compressive forces, which include hammering, pressing, and rolling. It is a widely used method for producing high quality steel products with exceptional tolerances. The steel for forging is produced...

Open vs Closed Die Forging

Open vs Closed Die Forging

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Rolled Ring Forging

Rolled Ring Forging

Rolled ring forging is a metal working process that involves punching a hole in a thick, solid, round metal piece to create a donut shape and then squeezing and pressuring the donut shape into a thin ring...

What is Forging?

What is Forging?

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Aluminum Casting

Aluminum Casting

Aluminum casting is a method for producing high tolerance and high quality parts by inserting molten aluminum into a precisely designed and precision engineered die, mold, or form. It is an efficient process for the production of complex, intricate, detailed parts that exactly match the specifications of the original design...

Types of Casting Processes

Casting Foundry

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Sand Casting

Sand Casting

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