Top 7 China Forging Industry Companies 2025

China is the world's largest forging producer, manufacturing over 15 million tons of forgings annually. The industry covers closed-die forging (automotive, machinery), open-die forging (heavy industrial), ring rolling (bearings, aerospace, wind power), precision forging (gears, shafts, constant-velocity joints) and isothermal/superplastic forging for aerospace. Major sectors served include automotive (crankshafts, connecting rods, CV joints, gears), energy (turbine discs, generator shafts, wind turbine flanges), aerospace (titanium and nickel alloy forgings) and construction machinery. Key forging clusters are in Shanxi, Shandong, Zhejiang, Hebei and Liaoning.

TL;DR: China's forging industry is led by large-scale producers primarily in Shanxi, Shandong and Zhejiang provinces. The top 7 companies operate advanced forging presses with automated lines, serving automotive, aerospace, energy and heavy industry sectors with both domestic and international supply chain partnerships.

China First Heavy Industries

25B+

Headquartered in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, CFHI operates China's largest free-forging press (15,000 ton) capable of producing single forgings exceeding 300 tons. Specializes in nuclear, petrochemical and heavy industrial forgings including reactor pressure vessels, turbine rotors and shaft forgings.

China Erzhong (DEW)

15B+

Located in Deyang, Sichuan, China Erzhong operates 16,000-ton and 12,000-ton hydraulic forging presses. Produces heavy forgings for nuclear power, hydroelectric turbines, aerospace, shipbuilding and metallurgical equipment. Key supplier to China's nuclear and energy sectors.

Shandong Weihai Guangtai

8B+

Based in Weihai, Shandong, Guangtai is a leading automotive forging company producing crankshafts, connecting rods, front axles and CV joint components. Annual output exceeds 100,000 tons. Supplies major domestic and joint-venture automakers with IATF 16949 certification.

Zhejiang Hailide

5B+

Located in Ningbo, Zhejiang, Hailide specializes in precision closed-die forgings for automotive, construction machinery and wind power. Known for gear forgings, spline shafts and flange forgings. Exports to 50+ countries including Japan and Germany.

Shanxi Taigang

15B+

Headquartered in Taiyuan, Shanxi, TISCO (Taigang) operates large-scale forging facilities producing stainless steel forgings, die steel forgings and tool steel forgings. Also produces precision forged rings for bearings and aerospace applications.

Beijing Shougang

20B+

Based in Beijing, Shougang's forging division produces heavy industrial forgings including large rings, shafts and discs for energy, petrochemical and metallurgical applications. Operates 8,000-ton and 3,500-ton hydraulic presses with automated handling.

Baoji Titanium

8B+

Located in Baoji, Shaanxi (China's titanium valley), Baoji Titanium specializes in titanium alloy forgings for aerospace, marine and medical implants. Produces titanium discs, rings, shafts and complex aerospace structural forgings. Supplies COMAC and international aerospace programs.

Comparison Table

CompanyHQ LocationForging TypesMax Press (tons)Key SectorsMaterialsRevenue (bn yuan)
CFHIQiqihar, HLJOpen-die Heavy15,000Nuclear/EnergySteel/Ni-alloy25+
China ErzhongDeyang, SCOpen-die Heavy16,000Nuclear/HydroSteel15+
ShougangBeijingHeavy/Ring8,000Petro/MetallurgySteel/Stainless20+
TISCOTaiyuan, SXStainless/Die6,000Industrial/AeroStainless/Tool15+
GuangtaiWeihai, SDClosed-die Auto6,300AutomotiveSteel8+
Baoji TitaniumBaoji, SXIsothermal/Ti5,000Aerospace/MedicalTitanium8+
HailideNingbo, ZJClosed-die Precision4,000Auto/WindSteel/Alloy5+

Frequently Asked Questions

What forging methods are used in China?

China's forging industry uses: closed-die forging (60%+ of output, for automotive and machinery parts), open-die/自由锻 (heavy industrial forgings), ring rolling (bearing races, wind flanges, aerospace rings), precision/net-shape forging (gears, CV joints), isothermal and superplastic forging (aerospace titanium and nickel alloys), and cross-wedge rolling.

What is China's capacity for heavy forgings?

China operates several 10,000+ ton hydraulic forging presses including CFHI's 15,000-ton and China Erzhong's 16,000-ton presses. These can produce single forgings exceeding 300 tons for nuclear reactor components, turbine rotors and generator shafts. China is one of only a few countries capable of producing ultra-heavy forgings.

Does China export forgings?

Yes, China exports over 3 million tons of forgings annually worth over 15 billion USD. Major export products include automotive forgings (crankshafts, CV joints), wind turbine flanges, bearing rings, gear blanks and construction machinery forgings. Key markets include Japan, Germany, USA, South Korea and Southeast Asia.

What industries use Chinese forgings?

Chinese forgings serve: automotive (30%+ of output - crankshafts, connecting rods, gears, CV joints), energy and power generation (turbine discs, shafts, flanges), aerospace (titanium structural parts, engine components), construction machinery (bucket teeth, pins, linkages), rail (axles, wheels) and shipbuilding (propeller shafts, rudder stocks).

How is the Chinese forging industry evolving?

Key trends include automation (robotic handling, automated die changing), digitalization (forging simulation, digital twin, process monitoring), lightweight forging (aluminum and magnesium for automotive), advanced materials (titanium, superalloys, high-strength steels) and near-net-shape precision forging to reduce machining waste and costs.