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Forging

Forging is a manufacturing process that involves shaping metal using compressive forces, typically with hammers, presses, or dies, to produce high-strength components with improved grain structure. It is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and construction to create parts such as gears, crankshafts, and structural elements. The process enhances mechanical properties like toughness and fatigue resistance compared to casting or machining.

Also known as: Metal Forging, Forging Process, Forged Parts, Forging Technology, Forging Method
🧊Why learn Forging?

Developers should learn about forging when working in fields involving hardware, embedded systems, or industrial automation, as it provides insight into material science and manufacturing constraints for durable components. It is particularly relevant for designing robust mechanical parts in robotics, automotive software, or IoT devices where reliability under stress is critical. Understanding forging helps in collaborating with engineers and optimizing designs for manufacturability and performance.

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