Drawing-based forged parts
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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.
Sales Engineering Review
Send drawings, standards, material grades, quantity and inspection requirements directly for project sales review.
Product Scope
Use this section to confirm whether the RFQ belongs on this product page before sending drawings or line-item details.
Custom steel forgings
Special pressure components
Machined forged blanks
Large custom forgings
Prototype and project-specific forgings
Procurement Terms
Common product wording is grouped here so purchase lists, drawings and project specifications can be matched to the correct RFQ route.
Also Known As
Buyers use different names for the same forged product family. These terms often appear in drawings, purchase lists and supplier shortlists.
Common Standards
Standards are checked against the drawing, project specification and requested inspection route.
- 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
Material review confirms grade, service condition, heat treatment and certificate expectations before quotation.
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
Size, Pressure, Class and Drawing Review Points
These items help prevent missing technical details during the first quotation review.
Drawing revision and application
Critical dimensions and tolerances
Material grade and heat treatment
Forging route and machining allowance
Inspection scope and document package
Quantity, packing and destination
Manufacturing Route
The practical route is reviewed before price and lead time are confirmed.
- Material review
- Forging route confirmation
- Heat treatment
- Rough machining
- Final machining
- Inspection and document review
- Marking, packing and export document preparation
Inspection and Documents
Inspection requirements should be included with the RFQ so document cost and timing are clear early.
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
RFQ Checklist
Include these details when sending the first message.
Drawing
Application
Material
Dimensions
Tolerance
Machining allowance
Heat treatment
Inspection
Quantity
Destination
Common Buyer Mistakes
These points often cause repeated clarification or delayed quotation.
- Sending a product name without standard, drawing or pressure rating
- Leaving bore, facing or bolt pattern unclear
- Mixing DN, NPS, PN and class references without a drawing
- Omitting inspection documents until after price discussion
- 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 [email protected] with standard, drawing, material, quantity and inspection requirements.