25+ years forging experience
Angstrom
Truforge
Introduction
Angstrom TruForge Ltd started the production as an automotive supplier in Eger, in May 2000, the company was originally called Firth Rixson Hungária. In January 2019, an American private company – Angstrom Automotive Group – bought the factory unit. Our name has been changed, while our main profile and corporate values remained unchanged.
The main activity of our factory in Eger is steel forging and CNC machining of the forged parts. Our company works as a significant supplier partner on the market of trucks, public tarnsport vehicles, passenger cars and agricultural machinery. We have been continuously developing the plant in recent years, currently employing 50 people in 2 halls and having 6 forging press lines. We sell our products not only in Europe, but also in North and Central America.
Our motto is value creation, as at Angstrom TruForge Ltd. we work with special technology in a rather specialized area of mechanical engineering. Die forging is the result of engineering work with high added value, and we are proud that the entire process of creating added value takes place in our own factory. Using the most modern design methods, we manufacture our products with pastic hot-working, using state-of-the-art design methods, in custom-designed mass production and tailored to the needs of our customers.
In addition to the special technology, occupational safety and health play an important role at our company. We place great emphasis on meeting the quality standards completely and serving our customers’ needs at a high standard.
As a factory of Angstrom in Eger, we create new opportunities for the Group to produce carbon and alloy steel products using die forging technology and to develop on the automotive supplier market which spans continents.
History
2000.
Production begins in the original Bay 1. with 2 press lines, on the name of Firth Rixson Hungária Ltd.
2006.
Starting press line 3
2008.
Building construction completed, starting press line 4-5-6
2011.
Starting CNC machining
2012.
Alcoa acquisition
2017.
Alcoa and Arconic split, factory continues in Arconic Group
2019.
Angstrom Automotive Group acquisition, the name changes to Angstrom TruForge Ltd.
