Forged iron teeth represent a pinnacle of durability and performance in industrial and mechanical applications, designed to withstand extreme stress, heavy loads, and harsh working environments. Crafted through a rigorous forging process, these components are far superior to cast or machined alternatives, making them the first choice for industries where reliability and longevity are non-negotiable.
Unmatched Material Strength
At the core of forged iron teeth lies their exceptional material quality. The forging process involves heating high-grade iron alloys to extreme temperatures (typically 1,100–1,300°C) and shaping them under intense pressure using hydraulic presses or mechanical hammers. This process eliminates internal defects such as porosity and grain irregularities, resulting in a dense, homogeneous structure. The end product boasts tensile strength up to 800 MPa and impact resistance 30–50% higher than cast iron, ensuring it can endure repeated heavy impacts without cracking or deformation.
Precision Craftsmanship
Every pair of forged iron teeth undergoes a series of precision steps to meet strict industry standards. After forging, the teeth are subjected to controlled cooling (annealing) to reduce internal stress and enhance ductility. They are then machined using computer numerical control (CNC) equipment to achieve exact dimensions—with tolerances as tight as ±0.05 mm—ensuring seamless integration with other mechanical parts. Surface treatments, such as heat treatment (hardening and tempering) or galvanization, further enhance wear resistance and corrosion protection, extending the service life even in wet, dusty, or corrosive environments.

Versatile Applications
Forged iron teeth find wide use across multiple sectors, thanks to their robust design. In the agricultural industry, they are key components of harvesters, plows, and tillers, efficiently cutting through soil, roots, and crop residues. In construction and mining, they equip excavators, loaders, and crushers, handling rocks, concrete, and other abrasive materials with ease. Additionally, they are used in forestry equipment (chippers, sawmills) and waste management systems (shredders), where their ability to resist wear and tear ensures consistent performance and minimizes downtime.
Reliability You Can Trust
Choosing forged iron teeth means investing in long-term efficiency. Unlike cast iron teeth, which are prone to breaking under sudden loads, forged teeth maintain their structural integrity even in the most demanding conditions. Our products undergo rigorous quality testing, including ultrasonic flaw detection, hardness testing, and impact testing, to ensure they meet or exceed international standards (such as ISO 9001 and ASTM). With a service life that is 2–3 times longer than conventional alternatives, forged iron teeth offer significant cost savings by reducing maintenance frequency and replacement costs.
Whether you are in agriculture, construction, mining, or any industry that requires durable mechanical components, forged iron teeth deliver the strength, precision, and reliability you need to keep your operations running smoothly. Contact us today to learn more about our product range and how we can customize solutions to meet your specific requirements.