Aluminum Forgings and Aluminum Hot Stampings from India

We are a leading supplier and exporter of Aluminum Forgings and Aluminum Hot Stampings from India. With over 30 years of experience in precision metal forming, we manufacture high-strength aluminum forged components and aluminum hot stamped parts for global industries. Our aluminum forging and aluminum hot stamping processes comply with international standards including ASTM, DIN, BS, IS, and JIS, ensuring consistent quality, dimensional accuracy, and superior mechanical properties.
Our manufacturing facility is equipped with advanced closed-die forging presses, hot stamping machines, CNC machining centers, and metallurgical testing laboratories. We supply aluminum forged parts and aluminum stamped components to automotive, aerospace, electrical, defence, and heavy engineering sectors worldwide. Custom die development, flexible MOQ, and fast turnaround within 4–6 weeks make us a preferred sourcing partner for OEMs and distributors globally.
Overview of Aluminum Forging & Aluminum Hot Stamping
What is Aluminum Forging?
Aluminum Forging is a metal forming process in which aluminum billets are shaped under compressive forces — either hot or warm — to produce components with a continuous grain flow, refined microstructure, and superior mechanical strength. Compared to aluminum casting or machining from bar stock, forged aluminum parts offer significantly higher tensile strength, better fatigue resistance, improved impact toughness, and reduced porosity. The forging process aligns the grain structure with the geometry of the part, resulting in lightweight yet strong components that are ideal for critical applications.
What is Aluminum Hot Stamping?
Aluminum Hot Stamping is a forming technique where aluminum sheet or strip is heated to elevated temperatures and then stamped or pressed into precision shapes using high-tonnage presses and hardened tooling. Hot stamping of aluminum produces thin-walled, complex-shaped components with excellent surface finish, tight dimensional tolerances, and enhanced structural rigidity. Aluminum hot stamped parts are widely used in electrical enclosures, automotive body panels, connector housings, and switchgear components.
Aluminum Closed-Die Forging
Aluminum closed-die forging (also known as impression-die forging) confines the aluminum material within a die cavity, producing near-net shape components requiring minimal machining. This process ensures tight tolerances (±0.1 mm to ±0.5 mm depending on geometry), high production repeatability, and excellent surface finish. Closed-die aluminum forgings are used in automotive wheels, aircraft structural parts, valve bodies, and industrial flanges.
Aluminum Open-Die Forging
Aluminum open-die forging is used for large, simple cross-section components such as discs, cylinders, bars, and rings. The process involves deforming the aluminum billet between flat or profiled dies without fully enclosing the material. Open-die aluminum forgings are used for heavy industrial parts, large flanges, shaft blanks, and structural components in defence and marine applications.
Aluminum Precision Forging
Aluminum precision forging (near-net shape forging) minimizes material waste and post-forging machining. Components are produced within tight dimensional tolerances, reducing lead times and costs. Precision forged aluminum parts are used in aerospace structural components, automotive suspension parts, EV battery housings, and medical devices.
Aluminum Hot Stamped Parts and Components
Our aluminum hot stamped components are produced from high-quality aluminum sheet and strip materials using precision dies and multi-stage progressive stamping. Hot stamped aluminum parts offer excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and formability. These components are widely used in electrical panel boards, junction box covers, heat sinks, busbar connectors, and automotive sheet metal assemblies.
Material Grades (International Standards)
| Region | Grade / Alloy | Standard | Temper |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 6061, 6082, 7075, 2024, 5052, 5083, 1100 | ASTM B209 / B221 / B247 | T4, T6, T651, O |
| Europe | EN AW-6061, EN AW-6082, EN AW-7075, EN AW-5083 | EN 573 / EN 755 / EN 586 | T6, T651, H111 |
| UK | L93, L109, HE9, HE15, HE30 | BS 1472 / BS 1474 | TF, TB |
| India | AA6061, AA6082, AA7075, AA5083, AA1100 | IS 733 / IS 737 / IS 1285 | T4, T6, O |
| Germany | AlMgSi1, AlZnMgCu1.5, AlMg4.5Mn | DIN EN 573 / DIN EN 755 | T6, H111 |
| Japan | A6061, A7075, A5083, A6082 | JIS H4140 / H4000 | T6, T651, O |
Custom alloy compositions and special tempers are available on request. All material certifications including mill test reports, chemical analysis, and mechanical property certificates are provided.
Key Features of Our Aluminum Forgings and Hot Stampings
- High strength-to-weight ratio — ideal for lightweight structural applications
- Superior corrosion resistance — suitable for marine, outdoor, and chemical environments
- Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity
- Tight dimensional tolerances: ±0.1 mm to ±0.5 mm
- Surface finish: Ra 0.8 to Ra 6.3 µm (as forged or machined)
- Available in natural, anodized, powder-coated, and chromate finishes
- Compliance with ASTM, DIN, BS, IS, JIS, and AMS standards
- Full material traceability with Mill Test Reports (MTR)
- Custom die development for OEM-specific designs
- Flexible MOQ — suitable for prototype to mass production
Product Range — Aluminum Forged and Hot Stamped Components
- Aluminum forged flanges and pipe fittings
- Aluminum forged automotive parts — wheels, suspension arms, steering knuckles
- Aluminum hot stamped enclosures and junction box covers
- Aluminum forged electrical connectors and busbar terminals
- Aluminum hot stamped heat sinks and cooling brackets
- Aluminum forged aerospace structural parts
- Aluminum hot stamped panel board components
- Aluminum forged hydraulic valve bodies
- Aluminum forged and stamped cable gland bodies
- Custom aluminum forged parts per drawing / sample
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Forging Weight Range | 0.05 kg to 50 kg per piece |
| Maximum Forging Size | Up to 800 mm × 600 mm |
| Dimensional Tolerance | ±0.1 mm to ±0.5 mm (closed die) |
| Surface Roughness | Ra 0.8 – 6.3 µm |
| Hot Stamping Sheet Thickness | 0.5 mm to 10 mm |
| Forging Temperature | 350°C – 500°C (alloy dependent) |
| Heat Treatment | T4, T6, T651, Annealing, Solution treatment |
| Certifications | ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 |
Surface Finish & Secondary Operations
- Hard anodizing (Type III) and decorative anodizing (Type II)
- Powder coating (RAL colors available)
- Chromate conversion coating (Alodine / Iridite)
- Electroless nickel plating
- Painting and primer coating
- CNC machining, drilling, tapping, and threading
- Shot blasting and bead blasting
- Ultrasonic and dye penetrant testing
Applications of Aluminum Forgings and Hot Stampings
- Automotive & EV: Wheels, suspension components, transmission housings, battery tray brackets, structural chassis parts
- Aerospace & Defence: Structural ribs, brackets, wing fittings, landing gear components, weapon system parts
- Electrical & Switchgear: Busbar connectors, cable gland bodies, enclosure covers, panel board frames, terminal blocks
- Marine & Offshore: Deck fittings, valve bodies, hull connectors, mooring hardware
- Railways & Metro: Door mechanisms, seat frames, brake components, overhead line fittings
- Renewable Energy: Solar mounting brackets, wind turbine hubs, inverter housings
- Oil & Gas: Valve bodies, flange fittings, manifold blocks, pump housings
- Industrial Machinery: Gear housings, bearing supports, conveyor components
Industries Served
- Automotive & Electric Vehicles (EV)
- Aerospace & Defence
- Electrical & Switchgear
- Renewable Energy (Solar & Wind)
- Railways & Metro
- Marine & Shipbuilding
- Oil & Gas
- Heavy Engineering & Industrial Machinery
Packaging & Shipping
All aluminum forged and hot stamped components are packed in custom corrugated cartons, wooden crates, or vacuum-sealed anti-corrosion packaging depending on component size and destination. We offer bulk pallet shipments, customer-specific labeling with barcode and part number, and worldwide shipping via sea freight, air freight, and courier services. Export documentation including packing list, invoice, COO, and material certificates is provided with every shipment.
Why Choose Us for Aluminum Forgings & Hot Stampings?
- 30+ years of forging and stamping expertise
- In-house die design, development, and maintenance
- Advanced metallurgical and mechanical testing laboratory
- ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system
- Full material traceability and certification
- Competitive pricing with flexible MOQ
- 4–6 week lead time for standard orders
- Dedicated export team with global shipping experience
- Supply to USA, UK, Europe, Australia, Middle East, and Asia
Request a Quote — Aluminum Forgings and Hot Stampings
Looking for precision Aluminum Forgings or Aluminum Hot Stamped Components? Send us your drawings, specifications, or samples. Our engineering team will review your requirements and provide a competitive quotation within 24–48 hours. Contact us at sales@cableglandsindia.com or call +91 22 4344 9300 to discuss your aluminum forging and hot stamping needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A) — Aluminum Forgings and Hot Stampings
Q1. What is the difference between aluminum forging and aluminum casting?
Aluminum forging produces components with a refined grain structure, higher density, and superior mechanical properties compared to casting. Forged aluminum parts have better fatigue strength, impact resistance, and dimensional consistency. Casting is generally used for complex geometries where tooling cost for forging is not justified.
Q2. What aluminum alloys are available for forging?
We forge in a wide range of alloys including AA6061, AA6082, AA7075, AA2024, AA5083, AA5052, and AA1100. The alloy selection depends on the application — 6061 and 6082 for general structural use, 7075 for high-strength aerospace applications, and 5083 for marine environments.
Q3. What is aluminum hot stamping?
Aluminum hot stamping is a forming process where aluminum sheet is heated to the optimal forming temperature and pressed into shape using hardened tooling. It produces thin-walled, complex-shaped parts with excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy. It is widely used for electrical enclosures, automotive panels, and heat sinks.
Q4. What international standards do you comply with?
Our aluminum forgings and stampings comply with ASTM B209, B221, B247, EN 573, EN 755, EN 586, BS 1472, IS 733, IS 737, JIS H4140, and AMS 2770. All parts come with material test reports and dimensional inspection certificates.
Q5. What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ) for aluminum forgings?
We offer flexible MOQ — prototype quantities (as low as 10–50 pieces) for new die development, and bulk production runs of thousands of pieces per order. MOQ depends on part complexity and die cost.
Q6. What heat treatment options are available for aluminum forgings?
We offer T4 (solution heat treated and naturally aged), T6 (solution heat treated and artificially aged), T651 (stress relieved), annealing, and other custom heat treatments per ASTM AMS 2770 or customer specification.
Q7. Can you produce custom aluminum forged parts from drawings?
Yes. We provide complete design-to-delivery service including die design, die making, forging simulation, trial production, and final production. We accept DXF, STEP, IGES, and PDF drawings.
Q8. What surface finishes are available on aluminum hot stamped parts?
We offer hard anodizing (Type III), decorative anodizing (Type II), powder coating, chromate conversion coating, electroless nickel plating, painting, and bare finish. Custom finishes per specification are available.
Q9. What is the typical lead time for aluminum forgings and stampings?
Standard orders are delivered within 4–6 weeks from drawing approval and die completion. Rush orders may be accommodated depending on capacity. We maintain ready stock of commonly forged alloys to reduce lead time.
Q10. Do you export aluminum forgings and stampings internationally?
Yes. We supply to USA, UK, Germany, France, Australia, Middle East, Southeast Asia, and other countries. We handle all export documentation, certifications, and logistics. Our experienced shipping team ensures on-time global delivery.
Q11. What quality control measures are followed for aluminum forgings?
Quality control includes incoming raw material inspection, chemical composition analysis via OES spectrometer, mechanical property testing (tensile, hardness, impact), dimensional inspection using CMM and optical gauging, surface finish measurement, and dye penetrant or ultrasonic testing for critical parts.
Q12. What is the weight range of aluminum forgings you produce?
We manufacture aluminum forgings from 50 grams to 50 kg per piece. For larger components, we offer open-die forging and rough machining. Custom sizes and weights are available per customer specification.