Open die forging and closed die forging are two important manufacturing processes used to produce durable engineering components for heavy industrial applications. Understanding the difference between these forging methods helps engineers, procurement teams, and manufacturers choose the right process based on component size, production volume, and precision requirements. Open die forging allows metal to flow freely during shaping, making it suitable for large and customized forged parts used in heavy engineering and infrastructure projects. Closed die forging, also known as impression die forging, uses enclosed dies to achieve precise shapes and consistent dimensions for industrial manufacturing. In this detailed industrial guide, Sharma Technocast explains forging process differences, advantages, and real-world applications across India and global markets. With integrated manufacturing solutions including forging, precision machining, fabrication, and metal casting, Sharma Technocast supports industries requiring reliable engineering components designed for performance and durability. Ahmedabad, India Contact@Sharmatechnocast.com+91 9726666123