the process of producing a metal component by hammering
2.
the act of a forger
3.
a metal component produced by this process
4.
the collision of a horse's hind shoe and fore shoe
forging in American English
(ˈfɔrdʒɪŋ)
noun
1.
something forged; esp., a forged piece of metal
2.
the act of one that forges
forging in Mechanical Engineering
(fɔrdʒɪŋ)
noun
(Mechanical engineering: Manufacturing and assembly)
Forging is the process of shaping metal into its finished shape by pressing or hitting it against an anvil or die.
Forging used to be done with a hammer and anvil but now it is done with power-driven pressesor hammers.
Forging refers to a set of metalworking processes in which metal is formed into differentshapes using compressive forces.
Forging is the process of shaping metal into its finished shape by pressing or hitting itagainst an anvil or die.
All related terms of 'forging'
forge
If one person or institution forges an agreement or relationship with another, they create it with a lot of hard work, hoping that it will be strong or lasting .
forgeman
a place in which metal is worked by heating and hammering ; smithy
drop forging
a product made by drop-forging
open-die forging
Open-die forging is a forging process in which the flow of metal is not kept completely in the die .
drop forge
a device for forging metal between two dies , one of which is fixed , the other acting by gravity or by steam or hydraulic pressure
forge ahead
If you forge ahead with something, you continue with it and make a lot of progress with it.