Forged Metal Round Bars


- Forged Metal Round Bars
About Forged Round Metal Bars
- Superior Strength
- Consistent Quality
- Customizability
- OUR PROCESS
Typical Applications of Metal Round Bars
Oil & Gas
Sinvo Industries forged metal bars withstand extreme conditions in the oil and gas industry. They are used for fittings, drill bits, valves, and pipeline equipment. Specialized alloys are available for subsea and offshore drilling.
Chemical Processing
Our stainless steel round bars provide exceptional durability and resistance, making them ideal for producing chemicals, consumable goods, and petrochemical products—ensuring protection against contamination risks.
Power Generation
Sinvo Industries forged metal components are engineered to withstand the high temperatures and pressures of power generation environments. Our stainless steel round bars are commonly used for turbines, solar panel parts, and other energy production components.
Food and Beverage
Our metal round bars are used for piping and specialty tank components. We offer “sanitary grade” stainless steel parts to reduce degradation and contamination, ensuring the safety of food, ingredients, and chemicals.
Medical
Sinvo Industries produces forged stainless steel and titanium components known for their strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization without compromising material integrity. These qualities make them ideal for medical devices, implants, and surgical tools.
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Forging Processes for Metal Round Bars
- Open-Die Forging : Open-die forging shapes metal using a top die attached to a ram and a bottom die connected to an anvil, bolster, or hammer. The metal is heated between 500°F and 2,400°F and remains unconstrained within the dies during shaping.
- Closed-Die Forging : Closed-die forging functions similarly to open-die methods but partially or fully encloses the metal within the dies, ensuring precise shaping. This process is ideal for producing complex forms and high-volume parts.
- Roll Forging : Roll forging shapes rounded or flat stock by compressing it between semi-cylindrical or cylindrical rolls, thinning and elongating the metal. The heated bar continues to stretch as grooves and rolls shape it into its final rounded form.
