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Forging is a manufacturing process that involves the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces. The process is used to create parts with high strength and durability, and is often used in the production of components for the automotive, aerospace, and energy industries. Forging is typically used to create complex shapes and can be used to produce parts from a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, and titanium.
The forging market is a highly competitive industry, with a wide range of companies offering a variety of services. Companies in the market specialize in different types of forging, such as open die forging, closed die forging, and impression die forging. Additionally, some companies offer services such as heat treatment, machining, and assembly.
Some of the major companies in the forging market include ThyssenKrupp AG, ArcelorMittal, Alcoa Corporation, Bharat Forge, and Schmiedewerke Gröditz GmbH. Show Less Read more