Radial forging remains one of the few forming processes in which metallurgical outcomes are directly shaped by the manner in which deformation is applied, rather than by the force exerted. For manufacturers working with high-value alloys and demanding applications, the central challenge is no longer whether deformation can be achieved, but how precisely it can be controlled across the full cross-section of a workpiece. Variability in strain distribution, inconsistent grain flow and excessive forming cycles continue to drive inefficiencies in traditional approaches, particularly those relying on hydraulic systems or legacy open-die processes.
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