Hot forging automobile parts are critical components manufactured by shaping heated metal above its re crystallization temperature, ensuring superior strength, toughness, and resistance to wear and fatigue. This process is widely used in the automotive industry to produce durable parts such as crankshafts, connecting rods, gears, axles, and suspension components. Hot forging enhances the internal grain structure, leading to improved mechanical properties and reliability under high-stress conditions. Common materials include alloy steels, carbon steels, and stainless steels, tailored for specific performance and safety requirements in vehicles.
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