Leesh Net Shape Forging
Net Shape Forging, also known as near-net shape forging or precision forging.It is an advanced foirging manufacturing process that produces your parts with dimensions, tolerances, and surface finishes close to the final product drawings.
Leesh can supply from one stop soulution from the tooling desiging, tooling manufacturing, actual die forging, post forging, heat treatment, sand blasting, surface finish, inspection to finial delivery.
Except the Net Shape forging, we also supply open die forging for large scale parts.
What is the Net Shape Forging advantages?
- High Material Efficiency
- Less Production Costs
- Superior Mechanical Properties
- Tight Dimensional Control
- Complex Geometry Capability

State-of-the-art manufacturing process ensuring highest quality standards


Net Shape Forging Materials We Use
High-quality steel materials for superior performance and durability
Carbon & Low Alloy Steel
35, 45, CK22N, Q235
16Mn, 20Mn2, 50Mn
20Cr, 40Cr
Structural Alloy Steel
20SiMn, 37SiMn2MoV
35CrMo, 42CrMo
34CrNiMo, 40CrNiMo
Specialty Steels
1Cr18Ni9Ti, 1Cr13
GH1, GH2, GH3, GH4 Series
F91, F92, 15Cr2MoV
Pressure Vessel Steel
09MnNiD, 16MnD
20MnMo, 15CrMo
ASME, GB Standards
Nuclear Power Steel
SA-182 Series
SA-266 Series
Nuclear Quality
Custom Materials
Tailored to Requirements
Full Material Analysis
Complete Traceability
Applications of Net Shape Forging
Net shape forging is widely used in industries requiring high-strength, precision components with minimal production costs. Below are the key application areas and typical components:
Automotive
- Connecting rods
- Crankshafts
- Gear blanks
- Steering components
- Suspension parts
Aerospace
- Turbine blades
- Engine brackets
- Landing gear components
- Hydraulic fittings
- Structural forgings
Energy
- Wind turbine shafts
- Power generator components
- Oil & gas valves
- Pipeline fittings
- Nuclear reactor parts
Heavy Machinery
- Excavator bucket teeth
- Bulldozer linkages
- Crane hooks
- Transmission gears
- Hydraulic cylinder rods






