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About Xinyu
Founded in 2004, Jiangyin Xinyu Forging Co., Ltd. is a growing forging manufacturer that offers a wide range of mechanical forgings for valves and oil recovery equipment.

As a

professional forging manufacturer

, We specialise in the production of open die forgings, closed die forgings and seamless rings, and are capable of producing any complex shapes up to 20 ft OD and 40,000 lbs, including raw forgings or finish machined products.

We are ISO 9001 certified, API Spec 20B certified, and TÜV PED certified.
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We are committed to providing engineering sectors with efficient forging solutions for demanding applications. Whether it's aerospace, heavy mining vehicles, longwall mining equipment, industrial gas turbines and subsea oil and gas facilities, we support a wide range of markets working in challenging environments.
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  • Forged steel is indeed stronger than ordinary steel (such as unprocessed raw materials or cast steel). This "strength" is reflected not only in its hardness but also in its durability and reliability.Through the steel fo...
  • This is a very classic question. The simple and direct answer is: in most high-stress and critical applications, forging is indeed stronger and more reliable than welding.   1. Structural Integrity: One-piece molding vs....