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TheVossen HF-1 Wheel, part of the Vossen Hybrid Forged Series, is inspired and modeled after its forged counterpart, the HC-1. Long, sleek spokes with machined faces point to an integrated hub, ready for any five-lug bolt pattern and offset thanks to the Hybrid Forged Process. Tinted Gloss Black and Tinted Matte Gunmetal are offered as standard finishes while 5 of the Vossen Forged solid finishes can be selected for a custom look and feel.

Bridging the gap between our forged wheel customization process and cast wheel affordability. Vossen will custom CNC your wheels to virtually any desired bolt pattern, center bore and offset with the highest precision and efficiency.


Robert J. Bettinardi has taken his wedge line to a new level of performance with a perfected redesign of technology and appearance in his all-new Bettinardi HLX 5.0 Forged Wedges. The HLX 5.0 Forged Wedges aim to provide a greater focus on player performance and versatility for any wedge shot, in all conditions.


Engineered and crafted from Soft Carbon Steel, each HLX 5.0 Wedge is forged. As opposed to casting, our forged method proves to be a more premium and superior way to make a much softer feeling wedge, preferred by professional golfers worldwide.


The all-new face of the HLX 5.0 utilizes our patented High Helix Cut machining tool, allowing Robert to engineer and craft his softest forged wedge face to date. By using this process, the machine cuts the metal at such a high rate that generates a more pronounced groove depth, creating maximum spin on the golf ball and making the HLX 5.0 the ultimate wedge for controlling your spin.


The 2023-2024 HLX 5.0 wedge features a ladder milling on the back flange and sole, which is a re-engineer of the Honeycomb milling on the HLX 3.0. By re-engineering the HLX 5.0 with a finer ladder milling, the center of gravity in each head was pushed up by 5%. By utilizing this finer milling technique, we were able to keep more weight on the flange, which raises the CG and helps golfers promote a lower trajectory wedge shot and ultimately improve their short game. This master-crafted enhancement allows for Tour quality shot flighting and uncontested control around the greens.


The HLX 5.0 Forged wedge series will offer players the choice of the best, most premium components to complete the buildout of their new Bettinardi wedges. Starting with three Tour grade shaft options; choose from a KBS High Rev, True Temper S200 & S400, or the Nippon Pro Modus 115. All wedges will be paired with a custom Bettinardi Crosstour Soft Gray and Black Lamkin grip for added control with patented vibration-dampening technology for a superior surface tack that adapts to all weather conditions.


The Sub 70 JB Forged Wedges offer incredible versatility for the player that likes to manipulate the club face and utilize a wide range of wedge shots. With lofts from 46-64 degrees and low bounce (LB) options in the higher lofted wedges, golfers can get exactly what they need to execute any shot inside of 150 yards. The JB wedges are forged from 1020 carbon steel and feature a milled face to provide the absolute best feel and performance possible. The sole allows players to easily open or close the face to hit the shot they need regardless of their lie. The JB series is available in raw, black and satin finishes.


Raw finish club heads are meant to rust and create a patina over time. They will arrive with a dull satin appearance but do not actually have a finish applied to them. These heads will begin to rust and build character as they are introduced to moisture and the elements.

Black finish club heads offer a clean, distinct look while also limiting glare and other distractions for the player. The black Tour PVD finish is an industry standard.

Satin finish club heads are elegant and timeless. The most popular finish amongst amateurs and professionals alike, the satin finish will keep your clubheads looking sharp for years to come. Without making any bold statements, the satin finish allows the craftsmanship and beauty of your clubs to speak for itself.

Taper Vs Parallel

There are two common shaft tip diameters which are .355" (Taper) and .370" (Parallel). Some shaft models are only manufactured in one diameter (Parallel or Taper) and the club head hosel has to be the same diameter to build the club properly. In order to offer more shaft options for our customers we have added .355" Taper diameter heads to several of our product lines. All of the clubheads perform exactly the same but you will find different shaft options under the "Taper" product pages. If you have any questions on this just let us know. Thank you!


All equally unique and fully forged by hand. Crafted according to ancient Japanese traditions and suitable for both professional chefs as well as amateur chefs. Will you opt for the rugged Brute, the subtle Intense, the natural Olive, the refined VG10, or the artistic Katai series?


Looking for high-quality forged flanges for your oil and gas industry needs? Forged Components is your one-stop shop for reliable and durable forged flanges that are designed to meet your exact specifications.


We offer a range of sizes, types of flanges, and materials. With our custom forged flanges, we manufacture products to fit your specific configuration and needs. We have you covered with different types of flanges, including threaded, slip-on, and long neck weld.


Forged Components serves our customers with pride in our commitment to quality and excellence. Our rigorous processes of quality control ensure that every flange and component we manufacture is high quality that meets or exceeds the industry standards required.


Contact us today to learn more about our forged flanges and how we can help you with your oil and gas industry needs. We offer custom solutions and services to ensure that you get the exact flange you need. Don't settle for anything less than the best. Choose Forged Components for your forged flange needs.


Experience the ultimate in quality and durability with Forged Components' premium product line, where we redefine industry standards for strength and precision. Our extensive range of forged products includes flanges, nozzles, forged fittings, pressure vessel connections, and custom forging solutions to suit your unique specifications.


As a trusted name in forging technology, we pride ourselves on using only top-grade materials, state-of-the-art equipment, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. With Forged Components, you can trust that our products will not only meet but exceed your expectations, providing you with unparalleled performance and longevity in even the most demanding applications.


At Forged Components, we are proud to manufacture products for a diverse range of industries, each with its unique set of requirements and challenges. Our versatile forging solutions have been serving sectors such as oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, aerospace, marine, and heavy industrial applications. We understand the critical nature of these industries and provide reliable, high-quality products designed to withstand the most demanding environments.


Our commitment to excellence, rigorous quality control measures, and continuous innovation make Forged Components the ideal partner for your industry-specific forging needs. Trust in our expertise to deliver world-class forged components that keep your operations running smoothly and efficiently, no matter the industry.


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.[1][2] 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.[3]


Forging is one of the oldest known metalworking processes.[1] Traditionally, forging was performed by a smith using hammer and anvil, though introducing water power to the production and working of iron in the 12th century allowed the use of large trip hammers or power hammers that increased the amount and size of iron that could be produced and forged. The smithy or forge has evolved over centuries to become a facility with engineered processes, production equipment, tooling, raw materials and products to meet the demands of modern industry.


In modern times, industrial forging is done either with presses or with hammers powered by compressed air, electricity, hydraulics or steam. These hammers may have reciprocating weights in the thousands of pounds. Smaller power hammers, 500 lb (230 kg) or less reciprocating weight, and hydraulic presses are common in art smithies as well. Some steam hammers remain in use, but they became obsolete with the availability of the other, more convenient, power sources.


Common forging processes include: roll forging, swaging, cogging, open-die forging, impression-die forging (closed die forging), press forging, cold forging, automatic hot forging and upsetting.[1][4]

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