Hot forging requires the metal to be heated above its recrystallization temperature. This can mean heating metals up to 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit. The main benefit of hot forging is the decrease in energy required to form the metal properly. This is because excessive heat decreases yield strength and improves ductility. Hot forged products also benefit from the elimination of chemical inconsistencies.
Such as control arms, shaft steering, Tee, elbow, flange, radius arm, suspension arm with ball, handle cam lobe. Housing, retainer, yoker.