Hot forging is a manufacturing process used to produce high-strength automobile parts by deforming heated metal (typically above its recrystallization temperature) under high pressure. This process enhances the materials grain structure, resulting in improved mechanical properties such as strength, toughness, and fatigue resistance. Common hot forged automobile components include crankshafts, connecting rods, gears, and suspension parts, all designed to withstand high loads and harsh operating environments. The process ensures precise dimensional accuracy, structural integrity, and longer service life, making it ideal for critical automotive applications.
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