a die. Forging is often classified according to the temperature at which it is performed: cold forging (a type of cold working), warm forging, or hot...
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Forging temperature is the temperature at which a metal becomes substantially more soft, but is lower than the melting temperature, such that it can be...
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Carbon steel (section Forging temperature of steel)
and strength and has good wear resistance. It is used for large parts, forging and automotive components. High-carbon steel has approximately 0.6 to 1...
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a temperature range. The wider the temperature range, the higher the forgeability rating. Most forging is done on heated work-pieces. Cold forging can...
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Rust scale forming and flaking off from a steel bar heated to its forging temperature of 1200°C. Rapid oxidation occurs when heated steel is exposed to...
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been heated to a suitable forging temperature an upsetting force is applied and the current is stopped. The high temperature of the work at the abutting...
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commonly referred to as "Damascus". When forging, the blade material is heated to a high temperature or forging temperature in a forge and shaped with a hammer...
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Blacksmith (section Forging)
primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals, by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. tinsmith). Blacksmiths...
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Induction forging refers to the use of an induction heater to pre-heat metals prior to deformation using a press or hammer. Typically metals are heated...
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Titanium (section Forming and forging)
high-strength alloys. Exposure to the oxygen in air at the elevated temperatures used in forging results in formation of a brittle oxygen-rich metallic surface...
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processes are contrasted with hot working techniques like hot rolling, forging, welding, etc.: p.375 The same or similar terms are used in glassmaking...
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Forge (section Forging equipment)
used by the smith to heat a piece of metal to a temperature at which it becomes easier to shape by forging, or to the point at which work hardening no longer...
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Hot working (section Temperature)
including rolling, forging, extrusion, and drawing, can be done with hot metal. The lower limit of the hot working temperature is determined by its...
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Superalloy (redirect from High temperature metal)
have made much of very-high-temperature engineering technology possible. Because these alloys are intended for high temperature applications their creep...
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Stainless steel (section High-temperature)
tankers for chemicals and food products. Some grades are also suitable for forging and casting. The biological cleanability of stainless steel is superior...
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retain their hardness up to a temperature of 425 °C (800 °F). Common applications for these tool steels include forging dies, die-casting die blocks,...
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6061 aluminium alloy (section Forgings)
is suitable for open die forgings. Automotive parts, ATV parts, and industrial parts are just some of the uses as a forging. Aluminium 6061 can be forged...
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technique for controlled thermal cycling after the initial forging at a specific temperature could also have been lost, thereby preventing the final damask...
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Titanium alloys (section Transition temperature)
at extreme temperatures). They are light in weight, have extraordinary corrosion resistance and the ability to withstand extreme temperatures. However,...
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Fire (section Typical adiabatic temperatures)
generating heat and light, for signaling, propulsion purposes, smelting, forging, incineration of waste, cremation, and as a weapon or mode of destruction...
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can work with higher temperature alloys that lack suitable die materials. The process combines the advantages of casting and forging. The process is named...
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Sintering (section Electro sinter forging)
the particles together and creating a solid piece. Since the sintering temperature does not have to reach the melting point of the material, sintering is...
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cold working process similar in other respects to forging, which takes place at elevated temperature; it uses a great deal of force to elastically deform...
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a theoretical test bed for more economical processes such as explosive forging. Many alloys that do not undergo martensitic transformation have been subjected...
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Forge welding (section Temperature)
welding process that joins two pieces of metal by heating them to a high temperature and then hammering them together. It may also consist of heating and...
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superalloy that possesses high strength properties and resistance to elevated temperatures. It also demonstrates remarkable protection against corrosion and oxidation...
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classified according to the temperature of the metal rolled. If the temperature of the metal is above its recrystallization temperature, then the process is...
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Hiduminium alloys or R.R. alloys are a series of high-strength, high-temperature aluminium alloys, developed for aircraft use by Rolls-Royce ("RR") before...
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temperature checks, and social distancing were used to protect participants in the ceremony. "America United" and "Our Determined Democracy: Forging a...
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