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Forged Steel

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“Forged steel is basically steel that is heated and pressurised into fine steel for boosting its strength and quality.”

 

In simple words, the metal is heated to high  Forged steel is steel that has been shaped and strengthened using heat and pressure. In simple words, a piece of metal is heated until it becomes red-hot (750°C to 1250°C), and then it is pressed with a hammer to give it the desired shape. Actually, hammering makes the internal structure of steel tighter and stronger, which enhances the strength of the forged steel compared to regular steel.

 

You might have seen in movies that people manufacture by hitting a glowing metal with a hammer, that’s forging (just an old version). The idea is the same, but nowadays, forging is done with the help of modern machines that use heavy presses or hammers to perform this task; manual effort isn’t required.

 

Forging basically changes the arrangement of the steel’s internal grains. It gives metal sturdiness and durability. Forged steel can handle heavy loads, high stress, and extreme conditions; therefore, forged steel is used to create car crankshafts, aircraft parts, or large industrial tools.

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