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Read more about the article What is Press Forging?

What is Press Forging?

Closed-Die Press Forging Explained Press forging is a method of forming a piece of metal into a specific shape by…

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Read more about the article What is Drop Forging?

What is Drop Forging?

Closed-Die Drop Forging Explained Closed-die drop forging is a process that hammers heated steel into a specific shape. This is…

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Read more about the article Milwaukee Forge Acquires Mercer Forge

Milwaukee Forge Acquires Mercer Forge

Today we announce exciting news: Milwaukee Forge has completed its acquisition of Mercer Forge. This combination creates an organization even…

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Read more about the article Grain Flow in Forgings

Grain Flow in Forgings

What is Grain Flow? One of the main reasons forgings have been utilized in so many diverse applications over the…

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Read more about the article Different Types of Forging Presses

Different Types of Forging Presses

Mechanical Forging Presses Mechanical Forging Presses generally incorporate a ram that moves in a vertical direction to exert a squeezing…

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Read more about the article Different Types of Impression Die Forging Hammers

Different Types of Impression Die Forging Hammers

There are many types of equipment used in the forging industry, and we will discuss those that are most commonly…

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Read more about the article Forged vs. Cast – What’s the Difference?

Forged vs. Cast – What’s the Difference?

Differences Between Forging and Casting Metal Forging and casting are two very different manufacturing processes used to manipulate the shape…

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Read more about the article Steel Bar Stock Preparation for Forging

Steel Bar Stock Preparation for Forging

The Methods of Preparing Stock or Billets The forging process generally begins with the bar stock. The process requires the…

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Read more about the article Drop Forging vs Press Forging

Drop Forging vs Press Forging

Differences Between Drop Forging and Press Forging Metal forging is the method of manipulating metal into a certain shape. This…

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Read more about the article Open-Die Forging vs. Closed-Die Forging

Open-Die Forging vs. Closed-Die Forging

Differences Between Open-Die and Closed-Die Forging Open-Die Forging Open die forging is the art of shaping metal by hammering or…

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Mission Statement

Milwaukee Forge advances forging communities we serve through exceptional customer care, on time delivery and product quality enhanced through a commitment to each other’s success while growing our people and our business.

Core Values

Respect – basic building block to build cohesiveness; the minimum requirement for growing our people and committing to their success. We treat each other with dignity and respect; with fair compensation and benefits.

Passion – passion drives resourceful problem solving.

Excellence – a notch above doing it right the first time.

Safety – “nothing more be said in a manufacturing environment.”

Quality – commitment to repeatable, predictable results and conformance to specifications.

Data Driven – quantitative methods to control processes and let the data speak.

Fun – today it is more difficult to separate work from play; fun people are engaged.

Forward Thinking – plan, anticipate what is coming at you.

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