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What are the differences between the two processes of stamping and forging?

Forging is a combination of forging and punching. It is a forming and processing method using forging head, anvil block, punch or mould to exert pressure on billet, so as to produce plastic deformation and obtain the required shape and size.
In forging process, the blank has obvious plastic deformation and a large number of plastic flow. In stamping, the blank is mainly formed by changing the space position of the parts, and there is no large distance plastic flow inside the blank.
Forging is mainly used for processing metal parts, also can be used for processing some non metals such as engineering plastics, rubber, Tao Cipi, brick and composite materials forming. The rolling and drawing processes in forging and metallurgical industry all belong to plastic processing or pressure processing, but forging is mainly used for the production of metal parts, while rolling and drawing are mainly used for producing general metal materials such as plates, strips, pipes, profiles and wires.
Forging is a combination of forging and stamping, such as industry and trade, also known as industry and trade.
Stamping process is a production technology of product parts, which is directly driven by deformation force and deformation by means of the power of conventional or special punching equipment, so as to get certain shape, size and performance. Sheet material, mould and equipment are the three elements of stamping. It is divided into hot stamping and cold stamping according to the stamping temperature. The former is suitable for sheet metal processing with high deformation resistance and poor plasticity, while the latter is carried out at room temperature, which is a common stamping method for thin plates. It is one of the main methods of metal plastic processing (or pressure processing), and it is also part of the material forming engineering.