Updated August 29th 2025: USA Shipping is no longer available.
Effective immediately, all shipments to the U.S. require full customs entry and duty payment, regardless of value. Due to the added cost and complexity, we have made the decision to discontinue shipping to U.S. addresses.
DMM's hot forging process is a testament to their commitment to producing high-quality climbing equipment. Hot forging involves heating metal, in this case, aluminum alloys, to a temperature where it becomes pliable. This allows the metal to be pressed or hammered into complex shapes that would be impossible or impractical to achieve through cold working methods.
In hot forging, DMM uses precision dies to shape the heated metal into the desired form. This process not only allows for intricate designs and optimized strength-to-weight ratios but also aligns the metal's grain structure along the lines of stress, enhancing the final product's durability and performance. For climbing gear like carabiners and protection devices, this means achieving the best balance between lightweight and strength.
After forging, the products undergo heat treatment to attain the desired mechanical properties, such as toughness and resistance to fatigue. This is followed by meticulous inspection and testing to ensure they meet DMM's stringent safety standards. The hot forging process is central to DMM's ability to innovate and produce gear that climbers trust for its reliability and performance.
Watch the DMM history and hot forge process: Forging Ahead
DMM has a deep-rooted commitment to innovation and quality which is reflected in their meticulous approach to product development and manufacturing.
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