Cross wedge rolling machines are forging equipment capable of quickly forging preforms and finished products. Currently, they are widely used in the forging industry, especially for forging shaft parts. However, with rapid societal development, there is a continuous pursuit of more intelligent and automated solutions. Many industries are undergoing modernization and updates amidst this trend. So, how long can cross wedge rolling machines continue to be used in the future?

One significant advantage of using cross wedge rolling machines is that they are inherently CNC-controlled forging equipment, often equipped with matching robotic arms from the factory. Therefore, they are highly suitable for automated production. Moreover, compared to emerging industries like the internet and semiconductor sectors, the forging industry has a longer history, resulting in a slower pace of technological evolution. It's not uncommon for new technological iterations to take 30 to 50 years. Even by today's standards, cross wedge rolling machines are not considered outdated. Therefore, it's entirely feasible for current cross wedge rolling machines to continue operating for another 30 to 50 years.

Apart from technological evolution, the forging industry prioritizes stable production and cost-effectiveness over technological advancements. Cross wedge rolling machines offer cost-effectiveness in terms of material savings and production efficiency. Given the investment and risks associated with replacing forging equipment, cross wedge rolling machines undoubtedly remain the preferred choice for manufacturers who have already invested in them.

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