BLD Forge Direct

Non-Standard Forgings and Custom Forged Parts

Non-standard forging RFQs are reviewed from drawing, service application, material grade, dimensions, machining allowance, heat treatment, inspection requirements and destination.

Engineering Snapshot

This is the quick technical view a buyer, EPC engineer or distributor needs before deciding whether this is the right product page.

Non-Standard Forgings Supply Scope

Non-standard forging RFQs are reviewed from drawing, service application, material grade, dimensions, machining allowance, heat treatment, inspection requirements and destination.

  • Custom drawing-based forged parts and non-standard forgings
  • Material, geometry, machining allowance and tolerance checked before quotation
  • Heat treatment, NDT, dimensional report and MTC review for project supply
Product familyCustom Forged Components
Typical scopeDrawing-based forged parts; Custom steel forgings; Special pressure components; Machined forged blanks; Large custom forgings
Standards / drawingsProject drawing and purchase specification; ASTM, EN, DIN, GOST or project material standards; Heat treatment and NDT requirements by application; Dimensional and third-party inspection requirements
Material reviewCarbon steel custom forgings; Low-temperature steel custom forgings; Stainless steel custom forgings; Duplex and super duplex custom forgings; Alloy and nickel alloy custom forgings by feasibility
Critical RFQ variablesDrawing revision and application; Critical dimensions and tolerances; Material grade and heat treatment; Forging process and machining allowance; Inspection scope and document package; Quantity, packing and destination
Inspection documentsMTC EN 10204 3.1; Heat treatment record; Dimensional report; PMI when alloy verification is required; UT, MT or PT when specified; Tensile, impact or hardness test records when required

Product Visual Match and Buying Logic

This section is written for buyers checking whether the picture, product name and quotation scope match the same forged part.

BLD custom non-standard forging family reference for drawing-based RFQ review
Why this image matches Non-Standard ForgingsThis page intentionally covers non-standard shapes, so a custom forging collage plus drawing-specific copy is more honest than one product photo.Custom forging collage for non-standard RFQs where the drawing, material and inspection route define the product.
Best-fit RFQ

Best for drawing-based forged parts that do not fit a standard flange, ring, cylinder or tube sheet page.

Buyer application

OEM machinery, pressure equipment, mining, power, petrochemical and special industrial components.

Critical geometry

Critical dimensions, allowance, tolerance, weight, heat treatment and machining stage must come from the drawing.

Required RFQ data

Send 2D or 3D drawing, material, quantity, tolerance, machining scope, heat treatment, NDT and destination.

Quality focus

Feasibility review, UT, MT or PT, heat treatment records, dimensional report and third-party inspection may apply.

Non-Standard Forgings Technical Data That Changes the RFQ

These product-specific values make the page different from a generic catalogue listing and help engineering buyers send a complete first inquiry.

Drawing-first scopeNon-standard forged parts require the latest 2D/3D drawing before feasibility, price and lead time can be confirmed.
Capability boundaryReviewed against forging equipment, heat-treatment route, machining envelope, OD up to 2,500 mm and up to 5,000 kg single-piece reference.
Standard referencesBuyer drawing, ASTM/EN/GOST material standard, tolerance note, heat treatment and NDT specification.
Critical dimensionsCritical dimensions, allowance, tolerance, surface finish, rough or finished weight and machining stage.
Inspection depthFeasibility review, UT/MT/PT, dimensional report, heat-treatment record, MTC 3.1 and third-party inspection support.

Direct Product Datasheet

Non-Standard Forgings RFQ Datasheet PDF

Download the visible product-page technical data as a PDF before sending drawings or line items. This datasheet is generated from the page's published RFQ scope table and does not invent standard dimensions.

Source: the Engineering Snapshot and product technical data already visible on this page. Use: early buyer screening, internal RFQ routing and drawing-preparation notes. Control note: final manufacturing and inspection still follow the buyer's current standard, drawing revision, tolerance note and project specification.

This direct link is not gated by a form. For ASME B16.5 Class 150 selected dimensions, use the standard dimension check sheet where shown below.

Product Scope and Use Cases

Open this page when your RFQ matches one of these scope items, or send a drawing if the forged part is non-standard.

Drawing-based forged parts

Custom steel forgings

Special pressure components

Machined forged blanks

Large custom forgings

Prototype and project-specific forgings

Also Known As

These names may appear in drawings, purchase lists, distributor RFQs and supplier shortlists.

non-standard forgingcustom forged partspecial forgingdrawing-based forgingengineered forged component

Standards, Materials and Review Data

The strongest RFQ gives the commercial team the same technical language used by engineering, QA and the final buyer.

Standards / Drawings

  • Project drawing and purchase specification
  • ASTM, EN, DIN, GOST or project material standards
  • Heat treatment and NDT requirements by application
  • Dimensional and third-party inspection requirements

Material Grades

  • Carbon steel custom forgings
  • Low-temperature steel custom forgings
  • Stainless steel custom forgings
  • Duplex and super duplex custom forgings
  • Alloy and nickel alloy custom forgings by feasibility

Review Points

  • Drawing revision and application
  • Critical dimensions and tolerances
  • Material grade and heat treatment
  • Forging process and machining allowance
  • Inspection scope and document package
  • Quantity, packing and destination

Manufacturing and Inspection Route

Use this route to understand what has to be confirmed before price, lead time, MTC 3.1 and third-party inspection commitments are made.

Material review

Material grade, heat number, certificate basis and substitution limits are checked against the Non-Standard Forgings drawing or standard before procurement is released.

Forging process confirmation

The forging route is selected around the drawing shape, section changes, forming direction, stock allowance and final machining datum scheme.

Heat treatment

Heat treatment is planned with the required record package, mechanical testing basis and impact-test condition where low-temperature or alloy service applies.

Rough machining

Rough machining establishes the drawing datums and reference faces needed to control allowance before the final contour or bore work starts.

Final machining

Final machining controls the drawing datums, bores, profiles, faces and critical tolerances defined by the buyer's revision-controlled drawing.

Inspection and document review

Inspection covers dimensional report, MTC 3.1, PMI and required UT, MT or PT records before the release documents are matched to the purchase order.

Marking, packing and export document preparation

Marking, packing and export documents are prepared by PO line item so the Non-Standard Forgings shipment can clear customs and be identified at site receiving.

Inspection and Documents

Include document requirements with the first RFQ so inspection cost and timing are visible before offer comparison.

  • MTC EN 10204 3.1
  • Heat treatment record
  • Dimensional report
  • PMI when alloy verification is required
  • UT, MT or PT when specified
  • Tensile, impact or hardness test records when required
  • Third-party inspection support by project request

Required RFQ Data

Send these details in the first message to avoid repeated clarification and mismatched offers.

Drawing

Application

Material

Dimensions

Tolerance

Machining allowance

Heat treatment

Inspection

Quantity

Destination

Common RFQ Mistakes

These issues make supplier offers look cheaper or faster than they really are because the technical scope is incomplete.

  • Sending a product name without the latest drawing revision
  • Leaving critical dimensions, datum faces or machining allowance unclear
  • Omitting material grade, heat treatment or NDT scope until after price discussion
  • Using flange table language for a drawing-controlled forged component
  • Forgetting destination country, packing or third-party inspection requirements

FAQ

Short answers for common RFQ questions.

Can you review Non-Standard Forgings by drawing?

Yes. Send the latest drawing revision with material, quantity, tolerance, inspection and destination requirements so the RFQ can be checked before quotation.

What information is needed before quotation?

A practical RFQ should include standard or drawing, size, pressure rating, material grade, quantity, inspection requirements and destination country.

Which materials are common for Non-Standard Forgings?

Common requests include ASTM A105, A350 LF2, stainless steel, duplex steel and project-specified alloy grades, subject to drawing and service requirements.

Can inspection documents be arranged?

MTC 3.1, dimensional reports, heat treatment records, PMI, UT, MT, PT and third-party inspection can be reviewed according to the project requirement.

Send your RFQ or drawing directly to BLD Forge Direct.

Email quote@bldforgedirect.com with standard, drawing, material, quantity and inspection requirements.