Forging Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AP | F | Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation | 0.17 | |
PKOH | D | Park-Ohio Holdings Corp. | 0.60 | |
ACA | D | Arcosa, Inc. | 0.43 | |
ATI | C | Allegheny Technologies Incorporated | 2.72 | |
MLI | C | Mueller Industries, Inc. | -0.23 | |
AA | B | Alcoa Inc. | 3.80 |
Related Industries: Aluminum Diversified Industrials Industrial Distribution Infrastructure Operations Metal Fabrication
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PSCM | C | PowerShares S&P SmallCap Materials Portfolio | 10.25 | |
XME | C | SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF | 9.61 | |
AIRR | D | First Trust RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF | 6.3 | |
SLX | D | Market Vectors Steel Index ETF Fund | 5.32 | |
PWER | B | Macquarie Energy Transition ETF | 5.12 |
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- Forging
Forging is a manufacturing process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces. The blows are delivered with a hammer (often a power hammer) or a die. Forging is often classified according to the temperature at which it is performed: cold forging (a type of cold working), warm forging, or hot forging (a type of hot working). For the latter two, the metal is heated, usually in a forge. Forged parts can range in weight from less than a kilogram to hundreds of metric tons. Forging has been done by smiths for millennia; the traditional products were kitchenware, hardware, hand tools, edged weapons, cymbals, and jewellery. Since the Industrial Revolution, forged parts are widely used in mechanisms and machines wherever a component requires high strength; such forgings usually require further processing (such as machining) to achieve a finished part. Today, forging is a major worldwide industry.
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