#On-demand casting and forging services
Custom Casting and Forging Service
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• ISO 9001, ISO14001 Certificated
• High quality, functionality products

Casting
Types of Casting:
•Sand Casting (affordable and flexible)
•Investment Casting (high precision, also called lost-wax casting)
•Die Casting (for high-volume aluminum/zinc parts)
•Centrifugal Casting, Gravity Casting, etc.
Forging
Types of Forging:
•Open Die Forging (simpler, larger parts)
•Closed Die Forging (precise, consistent shapes)
•Cold Forging (high strength, fine surface finish)
•Roll Forging, Upset Forging, etc.
Casting and Forging Products Showcase
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Factors to Consider When Choosing Between Casting & Forging Service
when you are choosing between casting and forging, you must consider the part design, material options, desired properties, surface finish, and budget. To help you with this decision, here is a table summarizing the key differences between casting and forging for your reference:
Factor
Casting
Forging
Basic Process
Pour molten metal into a mold, let it cool and solidify
Deform metal using compressive force (hammering or pressing)
Material State
Liquid metal
Solid metal (hot or cold worked)
Shape Complexity
Excellent for complex, intricate, and hollow shapes
Limited to simpler shapes and solid geometry
Design Flexibility
High – can produce nearly any geometry
Moderate – designs must allow for flow of material
Strength & Mechanical Properties
Lower – potential porosity, micro-cracks, weaker grain structure
Higher – grain flow is aligned for strength and toughness
Impact & Fatigue Resistance
Lower – more brittle, especially in high-load applications
Higher – ideal for cyclic and impact loads
Weight Optimization
Generally heavier due to need for wall thickness
Lighter – optimized strength-to-weight ratio
Dimensional Accuracy
Good (investment casting), but usually needs machining
Very good, especially with closed-die forging
Surface Finish
Varies by method – die and investment casting offer better finishes
Generally smoother, less machining needed
Material Options
Wide – includes steel, aluminum, copper, bronze, titanium, and exotic alloys
Narrower – typically ductile metals like steel, aluminum, titanium
Production Volume
Cost-effective for low to medium runs
Best for medium to high volume production
Tooling Cost
Lower initial cost for sand or investment casting
Higher – die/mold creation is expensive
Best Casting and Forging Solutions at YP-MFG
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Specialized in providing high-quality metal parts, CNC machining, aluminum casting, casting, prototype molds and investment casting. With over 20 years of experience and state-of-the-art facilities, we provide precision engineering solutions that meet the highest industry standards and are ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 certified.
We are also committed to sustainable practices. When you choose yp-mfg, you choose a partner that strives for excellence. Our experienced team will work closely with you to understand your specific needs and provide tailored services at every stage of the manufacturing process, from design conceptualization to delivery. Contact yp-mfg today for a free consultation and make your product vision a reality!

Casting and Forging Materials & Finishes
- Aluminum
- Zinc
- Magnesium
- Steel
- Copper
- Sandblasting
- Polishing
- Plating
- Painting
- Powder coating
- Anodizing
Casting and Forging FAQs
We offer a wide range of casting processes to suit various technical and budgetary needs, including:
Sand Casting – Ideal for large, complex parts.
Investment Casting (Lost Wax) – Suitable for small parts requiring high precision and surface finish.
Die Casting – Best for high-volume aluminum or zinc alloy components.
Centrifugal Casting – Used for cylindrical or ring-shaped parts.
Resin Sand, Shell Mold Casting, and other special methods are also available upon request.
Casting accuracy and surface finish depend on the method used:
Casting Method | Dimensional Tolerance | Surface Roughness (Ra) |
---|---|---|
Investment Casting | CT4–CT6 | 3.2–6.3 μm |
Sand Casting | CT8–CT11 | 12.5–50 μm |
Die Casting | CT5–CT7 | 1.6–3.2 μm |
We will select the most appropriate method to meet your requirements for quality and cost-effectiveness.
We offer a wide range of forging processes including open die forging, closed die forging, hot forging, warm forging, cold forging, ring rolling, and upset forging. These methods allow us to produce parts of various sizes, complexities, and materials while meeting specific mechanical and dimensional requirements. We select the most suitable process based on your part design, material, and production volume to ensure optimal quality and cost-efficiency.
We ensure this by:
Using high-quality raw materials
Implementing controlled forging and heat treatment processes
Performing grain refinement and inclusion control
Mechanical properties such as yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and impact toughness can be customized to your specs. Full material and testing certifications.
Yes. We provide a full range of secondary processing services, such as:
Heat treatments: normalization, quenching and tempering, annealing, surface hardening, etc.
CNC machining
Surface finishing: sandblasting, black oxide, plating, phosphating, anodizing, etc.
All services can be completed in-house, reducing lead time and cost.
We use multiple methods to ensure precision and stability:
Precision die forging with CNC-controlled tools
Controlled heating and temperature management to minimize thermal deformation
Intermediate annealing to reduce internal stress
Post-forging CNC machining for high-accuracy dimensions
Typical forging tolerances are ±0.3–0.5 mm, and for precision parts, ±0.1 mm is achievable.
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