Stainless steel forging is a common metal workpiece with corrosion resistance, high strength and good wear resistance. The following is the general process flow of stainless steel forgings: Material preparation: Select the appropriate stainless steel material, and determine its composition and performance parameters according to product requirements. Uniform heating: the stainless steel material is heated to the appropriate forging temperature to ensure that the material has good plasticity and malleability. Forging forming: The use of forging equipment, such as a hammer or press, to forge the heated material. During forging, the material gradually changes shape and size by applying force and controlling temperature. Heat treatment: Heat treatment of forgings can improve their structure and properties. Common heat treatment methods are annealing, normalizing, quenching and so on. Selecting the appropriate heat treatment method can improve the hardness, strength and corrosion resistance of stainless steel forgings. Machining: After forging is completed, it is usually necessary to carry out some machining operations, such as milling, turning, drilling, etc., to make the forging reach the size and shape of the design requirements. Surface treatment: According to product requirements, it may be necessary to perform surface treatment on stainless steel forgings, such as sandblasting, polishing, electroplating, etc., to improve appearance quality and corrosion resistance. Inspection and quality control: Strict inspection of forgings, including appearance inspection, size measurement, mechanical properties testing, etc. Ensure forgings comply with design requirements and standards. The above is the general stainless steel forging process, the specific process parameters and steps also depend on the specific requirements of the product and application scenarios.