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  2. Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press - Wikipedia

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    The east side of the press, in 1985. A die being inserted into the east side of the press. The Alcoa 50,000 ton forging press is a heavy press operated at Howmet Aerospace's Cleveland Operations. It was built as part of the Heavy Press Program by the United States Air Force.

  3. Heavy Press Program - Wikipedia

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    The Wyman-Gordon 50,000-ton forging press. The Heavy Press Program was a Cold War-era program of the United States Air Force to build the largest forging presses and extrusion presses in the world. These machines greatly enhanced the US defense industry's capacity to forge large complex components out of light alloys, such as magnesium and ...

  4. Wyman-Gordon 50,000 ton forging press - Wikipedia

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    The press, circa 1985. The Wyman-Gordon 50,000-ton forging press is a forging press located at the Wyman-Gordon Grafton Plant that was built as part of the Heavy Press Program by the United States Air Force. It was manufactured by Loewy Hydropress of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and began operation in October, 1955. [1]

  5. Wyman-Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Wyman-Gordon serves the marine, aerospace, power, fuel, and construction industries. It uses forging and extrusion presses that are among the world's largest, including a 35,000-ton press in Houston and a 30,000-ton press in Livingston, coupled with custom-made dies to produce various complex components.

  6. Four-die forging device - Wikipedia

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    The use of four-die forging devices in hydraulic forging presses provides for the following advantages in comparison with conventional methods of forging by two dies: Capability of forging low-ductility and hard-to-deform steels and alloys due to favourable stress and strain state of metal in the zone of deformation

  7. List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Wyman-Gordon 50,000-ton Hydraulic Forging Press One of the world's largest fabrication tools, influencing aviation and aerospace technology. 1955 Grafton: Massachusetts United States ASME brochure: 90: 1984 IBM 350 RAMAC Disk File. World's first computer storage device with random access to large volumes of data. 1956 San Jose: California ...