There is a certain relationship between the price of forgings and the cost of subsequent processing. The following are some factors that may affect the price of forgings and subsequent processing costs: Forgings materials: The price of forgings and subsequent processing costs for different materials will vary. Common forging materials include steel, aluminum, copper, etc., and the cost and processing difficulty of different materials vary. Forging complexity: The shape and structural complexity of forgings can affect the price of forgings and subsequent processing costs. More complex forgings require more process and equipment support, which increases the cost. Forging volume: The number of forgings produced will also have an impact on prices and processing costs. In general, mass production can achieve economies of scale, reducing the cost per forgings and subsequent processing costs. Processing: The subsequent processing of the forging also has a direct impact on the cost. For example, the finishing of the forging surface, heat treatment, inspection, machining and other processes will have an impact on the cost. Supply chain costs: The price of forgings and subsequent processing costs are also affected by the supply chain. The cost of raw material procurement, transportation, environmental protection and other aspects will indirectly affect the comprehensive price of forgings. It should be noted that the price of forgings and subsequent processing costs are affected by a variety of factors, and the above are just some of the common factors. The specific situation needs to be determined according to the actual project.