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forge
the fire equipped with forced-draft bellows used by a farrier for rapid heating of horseshoes for hot-shoeing.


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Plus, the cold forging service can produce heavy amounts of smoke while the lubricant being added during the process becomes airborne mist.
Cold forging is used to make many of Terray's medical parts, because it gives them more strength and a manufacturing efficiency as well.
In terms of its process characteristics, room-temperature imprinting is a cold forging process, in which the specimen is not heated during forging according to the definition given by Kulkarni (7).
 
 
 
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