The process of forging steel involves heating the metal to a malleable state, typically between 1,200°F and 2,000°F (650°C to 1,100°C), and then shaping it using mechanical force. This can be done using hammers or presses to deform the steel into the desired shape. The forging process enhances the steel's grain structure, improving its strength and durability. Finally, the forged steel is often cooled and may undergo additional heat treatments to achieve specific properties.
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