Copper forgings are widely used in many industries because of their good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. The following are some of the main application areas of copper forgings: Aerospace industry: Copper forgings are widely used in the aerospace industry to manufacture various key components of aircraft, rockets, satellites and other aircraft, such as turbine blades, engine parts, connectors and so on. Shipbuilding industry: Because copper has good resistance to seawater corrosion, copper forgings are often used in shipbuilding, including key components such as hull structure, propulsion system, and steering gear system. Energy industry: Copper forgings play an important role in the energy industry. For example, for the manufacture of power transmission and distribution equipment wires, conduits, joints, etc.; It is used in the nuclear energy field to make nuclear reactor components. Chemical industry: Copper forgings are also widely used in the chemical industry, especially where high corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity are required. For example, manufacturing chemical equipment, pipeline connectors, heat transfer equipment, etc. Machinery industry: Copper forgings are used in the machinery industry to manufacture various parts of mechanical equipment, such as gears, bearings, connectors, manifolds, etc. They provide good mechanical strength and wear resistance. Electronic communication industry: Copper forgings also have important applications in the field of electronic communication, mainly used in the manufacture of connectors, wire terminals, relay contacts, etc. In addition to the above industries, copper forgings are also widely used in the automotive industry, metallurgical industry, construction industry and other fields to meet a variety of specific engineering needs.