Moline Forge, Inc.

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Moline, IL

Moline Forge, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high-quality custom forgings serving various industries including aerospace, defense, oil and gas, transportation, and heavy equipment. The company was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Moline, Illinois.

Moline Forge specializes in closed die forging, open die forging, and rolled ring forging. Their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is equipped with the latest technology and equipment, allowing them to produce high-precision forgings of various sizes and shapes.

Their closed die forging process involves shaping heated metal between two dies to create a near-net shape. They can produce forgings in weights up to 150 pounds and sizes up to 20 inches in diameter. The open die forging process involves shaping heated metal using multiple dies to create a final product. This process allows for more flexibility in size and shape, and they can produce forgings up to 15,000 pounds. Their rolled ring forging process produces seamless rings up to 132 inches in diameter and up to 35,000 pounds in weight.

Moline Forge also provides value-added services such as machining, heat treating, and testing to ensure that their forgings meet customer specifications and industry standards. They are ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D certified, demonstrating their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

With over a century of experience in the forging industry, Moline Forge has established a reputation for delivering high-quality, precision forgings that meet the most demanding requirements of their customers.

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