{"id":3268,"count":7,"description":"<!-- wp:kadence\/tableofcontents {\"uniqueID\":\"_7d0b55-1a\"} \/-->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:heading -->\r\nStahlschmieden vs. Stahlgie\u00dfen\r\n<!-- \/wp:heading -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\nDas Gie\u00dfverfahren wird bevorzugt eingesetzt f\u00fcr:\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:list -->\r\n\r\n \tparts and components that would be too complex or expensive to manufacture by steel forging (example: large valve bodies);\r\n \tparts that have internal cavities;\r\n \tlarge sized parts (there are virtually no size limits in terms of the weight of the parts that can be produced with the casting process);\r\n \tparts in special alloys (some specific alloys are more difficult to forge than cast, for example, those with a high content of Nickel and Moly, which have considerable resistance to mechanical forces);\r\n \tparts requiring mass production and small lots.\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:list -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\nDas Schmiedeverfahren wird bevorzugt eingesetzt f\u00fcr:\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:list -->\r\n\r\n \tparts requiring extremely high strength, toughness, and resistance (indeed, during the forging process the steel grain structure gets modified to conform to the shape of the final product \u2013 with high uniformity of composition and metallurgical recrystallization);\r\n \tparts that have to withstand stronger impacts and mechanical forces;\r\n \tparts where porosity, the risk of a gas void, pockets, and the possible formation of cavities (even micro-granular) are not acceptable;\r\n \tproduction of mechanically strong parts without using expensive alloys;\r\n \tparts that require high wear resistance;\r\n \tparts subject to high loads and stress;\r\n \thigh-end applications when the integrity and the quality of the part is the main objective in the production process, rather than time and cost.\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:list -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:generateblocks\/button-container {\"uniqueId\":\"6d8495a3\",\"isDynamic\":true,\"blockVersion\":2} -->\r\n<!-- wp:generateblocks\/button {\"uniqueId\":\"3d442e11\",\"hasUrl\":true,\"target\":true,\"backgroundColor\":\"#0366d6\",\"textColor\":\"#ffffff\",\"backgroundColorHover\":\"#222222\",\"textColorHover\":\"#ffffff\",\"paddingTop\":\"15\",\"paddingRight\":\"20\",\"paddingBottom\":\"15\",\"paddingLeft\":\"20\"} -->\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/zecovalve.com\/de\/contact\/\"><strong>Informieren Sie sich \u00fcber den Unterschied zwischen Gusseisen und Schmiedeeisen.<\/strong><\/a>\r\n<!-- \/wp:generateblocks\/button -->\r\n<!-- \/wp:generateblocks\/button-container -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:heading -->\r\nVor- und Nachteile von geschmiedeten Ventilen\r\n<!-- \/wp:heading -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\nEs gibt viele Gr\u00fcnde, warum Sie f\u00fcr Ihre Anwendung einen geschmiedeten Kugelhahn anstelle eines gegossenen Ventils bevorzugen. Geschmiedete Ventile eignen sich tendenziell besser f\u00fcr Anwendungen mit hohen Temperaturen und hohem Druck. Diese Ventiltypen sind weniger anf\u00e4llig f\u00fcr thermische Erm\u00fcdung, da die W\u00e4nde im Vergleich zu gegossenen Alternativen d\u00fcnner sind. Au\u00dferdem haben geschmiedete Optionen eine h\u00f6here Masse, was sie mechanisch stabiler macht.\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\nEs gibt jedoch einige Gr\u00fcnde, warum ein geschmiedeter Kugelhahn f\u00fcr Ihre Anwendung m\u00f6glicherweise nicht die beste Wahl ist. Erstens bringt der Schmiedeprozess Einschr\u00e4nkungen hinsichtlich Gr\u00f6\u00dfe und Form des Ventils mit sich. Schmieden funktioniert im Allgemeinen besser bei kleineren Ventilen und Komponenten. Dar\u00fcber hinaus ist nicht jedes Metall zum Schmieden geeignet, was Ihre Auswahl an Ventilmaterialien einschr\u00e4nkt.\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:heading -->\r\nVor- und Nachteile von Gussventilen\r\n<!-- \/wp:heading -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\nGegossene Ventile sind eine gro\u00dfartige Option, wenn Sie schnelle und kosteng\u00fcnstige Ventile ben\u00f6tigen, da ihre Herstellung weniger Arbeitsaufwand erfordert. Au\u00dferdem erm\u00f6glicht das Gussverfahren komplexere Formen und die Herstellung von Ventilen. Sie haben auch mehr Flexibilit\u00e4t bei der Materialauswahl, da sich viele Metallarten zum Gie\u00dfen eignen.\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\n<!-- wp:paragraph -->\r\n\r\nObwohl gegossene Ventile bei der Wahl eines hochwertigen Herstellers recht robust und langlebig sind, gibt es dennoch einige Einschr\u00e4nkungen. Beispielsweise k\u00f6nnen durch den Erstarrungsprozess kleine Verunreinigungen im Metall entstehen. Im Vergleich zu einem geschmiedeten Kugelhahn sind sie auch weniger widerstandsf\u00e4hig gegen hohe Temperaturen und Dr\u00fccke.\r\n\r\n<!-- \/wp:paragraph -->","link":"https:\/\/zecovalve.com\/de\/tag\/difference-between-cast-and-forged","name":"Unterschied zwischen gegossen und geschmiedet","slug":"difference-between-cast-and-forged","taxonomy":"post_tag","meta":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v15.4 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Difference Between Cast and Forged Irons | ZECO Valve<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/zecovalve.com\/de\/tag\/difference-between-cast-and-forged\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"de_DE\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Difference Between Cast and Forged Irons | ZECO Valve\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"STEEL FORGING VS CASTING  The casting process is preferred for:   parts and components that would be too complex or expensive to manufacture by steel forging (example: large valve bodies);  parts that have internal cavities;  large sized parts (there are virtually no size limits in terms of the weight of the parts that can be produced with the casting process);  parts in special alloys (some specific alloys are more difficult to forge than cast, for example, those with a high content of Nickel and Moly, which have considerable resistance to mechanical forces);  parts requiring mass production and small lots.  The forging process is preferred for:   parts requiring extremely high strength, toughness, and resistance (indeed, during the forging process the steel grain structure gets modified to conform to the shape of the final product \u2013 with high uniformity of composition and metallurgical recrystallization);  parts that have to withstand stronger impacts and mechanical forces;  parts where porosity, the risk of a gas void, pockets, and the possible formation of cavities (even micro-granular) are not acceptable;  production of mechanically strong parts without using expensive alloys;  parts that require high wear resistance;  parts subject to high loads and stress;  high-end applications when the integrity and the quality of the part is the main objective in the production process, rather than time and cost.  GET DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAST AND FORGED IRONS INFORMATION  Advantages and Disadvantages of Forged Valves  There are many reasons why you may want a forged ball valve for your application instead of a cast valve. Forged valves do tend to be better for high-temperature and high-pressure applications. These types of valves are less prone to thermal fatigue because the walls are thinner compared to cast alternatives. Also, forged options have a higher mass, making them mechanically stronger.  However, there are a few reasons why a forged ball valve may not be best for your application. First, the forging process does create limitations for valve size and shape. Forging generally works better for smaller valves and components. In addition, not every metal is suitable for forging, which limits your options for valve material.  Advantages and Disadvantages of Cast Valves  Cast valves are a great option where you need quick turnaround and low-cost valves, as they require less labor to produce. Also, the casting process allows for more complex shapes and valve manufacturing. You also have greater flexibility in material choice, as many types of metals are suitable for casting.  While cast valves are quite strong and durable when you choose a high-quality manufacturer, there are still some restrictions. For example, the solidification process can create small impurities in the metal. 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