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Hot forging is a metalworking process that involves the use of heat and pressure to shape metal components. It is commonly used in the metals and minerals industry to create parts with complex shapes and tight tolerances. The process begins with a heated metal billet, which is then placed in a die and struck with a hammer or press. This causes the metal to flow and take the shape of the die. Hot forging is often used to create parts for automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.
The hot forging market is expected to grow due to increasing demand for high-performance components and the need for cost-effective production. The market is also driven by advancements in technology, such as the development of automated forging systems.
Some companies in the hot forging market include ThyssenKrupp AG, Schuler AG, Bharat Forge Ltd., and Kobe Steel Ltd. Show Less Read more