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ForgingThe process of producing a golf club iron in which the head is made from a series of forging dies used to stamp the head to final shape. Forged heads are usually made of softer metals than are cast he [..]
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ForgingThe process of producing a golf club in which a piece of semi-malleable metal is subjected to a series of steps in which the club is literally pounded from a raw piece of metal into a clubhead in a co [..]
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Forging - Shaping of metals by compressing and squeezing into moulds and using high forces often with hot metals
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ForgingUsed as a general term to describe the rolling, pressing, or hammering of steel that displaces the metal under compression by a locally applied force, usually at hot working temperatures.
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ForgingForging is a process of forming metal parts by the use of heat and pressure. Forging develops a grain structure in the metal, making it stronger in the direction that it has been stretched. Forging is [..]
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Forginggenerally describes an unfinished item made of metal that is produced through a process that heats the metal (not to melting point) then uses pressure or hammering to change the shape of the metal int [..]
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ForgingShaping steel and some non-ferrous metals while hot by repeated hammer blows. Forces of up to several tons may be used. Often results in the strongest form of the metal in the alloy used.
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ForgingThis is a way of producing individual metal parts by mechanical impact. It is suitable for working a wide range of steels, and can done with the metal cold, warm or hot. Forging differs from casting
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ForgingA metal forming process which a billet with carefully controlled volume is deformed (hot or cold) by a punch in order to fill a die cavity.
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ForgingProcess of working metal to the desired shape by impact or pressure from hammers, presses or forging machines. The metal object so produced is termed a forging.
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Forging(n) shaping metal by heating and hammering
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Forging A metal object which was formed under pressure while in a red hot or semi-molten state.
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ForgingSee Forged Steel. Also, the act of using compressive equipment (presses or hammers) to plastically deform steel into a desired shape.
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ForgingThe term ?forging' covers the basic processes of forming, separating and joining. During forging, suitable semi-finished products are brought to forging temperature and then shaped in three stage [..]
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ForgingA mass of metal worked to a special shape by hammering, bending, or pressing while hot.
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ForgingShaping metal with hammers while it is hot, it is the method for making wrought iron.
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ForgingShaping metal with hammers while it is hot; the method for making wrought iron.
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