Liquid forging is a pressurized solidification process, wherein finished components can be produced in a single process from molten metal to solid, utilizing re-useable die tools. In conventional die casting (gravity and pressure), components with a minimum wall thickness of about 0 6 mm can be fabricated However, parts with section thickness as thin as 0 2 mm can be liquid forged using near eutectic Al-Si or Al-Si-Cu alloys Water based lubricant containing micrographite is effective in releasing the component during ejection In addition, it aids in shaping the component to required dimensional accuracy These liquid forged parts ale pore free Thermal analysis of liquid forged 0 8 mm plate revealed rapid freezing at the rate of about 700 degrees C/s During the process, die and punch were maintained at 200-250 degrees C X-ray residual stress analysis on the surface of the liquid forged plate showed high intensity values for 0 1 mm plate Distribution of eutectic silicon at inter dendritic region is extremely fine to nanoscale level. (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved.