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You have to cast billets to be formed by forging. It is also possible to cast shapes prior to forging, but this often defeats the purpose of forging as the most important aspect of forging is grain flow.
There are many ways that forging metal can be classified by heat. There is lots of energy released and lots of energy required to forge metals, therefore, it can be classified by heat. Heat is basically a gain in energy.
Benjamin Saunders has written: 'Heat treatment in forging steel' -- subject(s): Forging, Steel
Induction Heat Treating Corporation offers heat treating services to some businesses like automotive, appliance and job shops. They are an Illinois based business.
Heat treating is generally used to alter the physical or chemical properties of materials. The most common use of heat treating is metalworking. However, it is also used to create other materials, such as glass.
Heat treating any diamond may enhance it, but also devalues it. Heat treating natural diamonds is common, and may include black diamonds. You can read more about the process of heat treating diamonds, below.
Forging is using a great amount of heat to bend and make metal the shape you want it. See 1st related link below for more info on forging. Forming does not have to use heat. You can form using water like in the forming of a clay pot. Or other processes that don't need heat but cold. See 2nd related link below for more info on forming.
Remove casualty from the hot environment
One of the advantages of heat treating is it oxidizes metal. It also increases in the wear resistance and dimensional stability of steel parts that are residue free.
Remove them from the heat is the first step for all heat related issues.
remove casualty from the hot enviroment
1.Impression Die Forging 2.Cold Forging 3.Open Die Forging 4.Seamless Rolled Ring Forging hope this will help you.