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- Forging_temperature abstract "Forging temperature is the temperature at which a metal becomes substantially more soft, but is lower than the melting temperature. Bringing a metal to its forging temperature allows the metal's shape to be changed by applying a relatively small force, without creating cracks. The forging temperature of an alloy will lie between the temperatures of its component metals. For most metals, forging temperature will be approximately 60% of the melting temperature in Kelvin.Selecting the maximum forging temperature allows metals to be forged more easily, lowering the forging pressure and thus the wear on metal-forming dies. The temperature at which a metal is forged can affect the homogeneity in microstructure and mechanical properties of forged products, which can highly affect the performance of products used in manufacturing.".
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- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_steel.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metals.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plasticity_(physics).
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermodynamics.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Forging.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Microstructure.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Tin.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Forging_temperature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forging temperature".
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- Forging_temperature subject Category:Metals.
- Forging_temperature subject Category:Plasticity_(physics).
- Forging_temperature subject Category:Thermodynamics.
- Forging_temperature hypernym Temperature.
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- Forging_temperature type Concept.
- Forging_temperature type Mechanic.
- Forging_temperature type Physic.
- Forging_temperature type Substance.
- Forging_temperature type Thermodynamic.
- Forging_temperature comment "Forging temperature is the temperature at which a metal becomes substantially more soft, but is lower than the melting temperature. Bringing a metal to its forging temperature allows the metal's shape to be changed by applying a relatively small force, without creating cracks. The forging temperature of an alloy will lie between the temperatures of its component metals.".
- Forging_temperature label "Forging temperature".
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