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  • Cold and Hot Forging: Fundamentals and Applications
    20.1 Introduction ...........................................................................257 20.2 Isothermal Forging ..................................................................257 .
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    Isothermal forging was developed to provide a near-net shape component geometry and well-controlled microstructures and properties with accurate control of the working temperature and strain rate.
  • Isothermal precision forging of aluminum alloy ring seats with different preforms using FEM and experimental investigation
    Isothermal forging .
  • Handbook of Workability and Process Design
    On the other hand, high-temperature die materi- als are required for special applications such as isothermal forging of titanium and nickel-base alloys.
  • ZASMHBA0003985
    HOT-DIE FORGING AND ISOTHERMAL FORGING are unique forging methods developed initially for the aerospace industry.
  • ZASMHBA0004000
    Thus, both classes of titanium aluminides can be forged and processed with appropriate TMP, albeit gamma aluminides are very, very difficult to fabricate by "conventional" titanium forging fabrication processes and usually require "special" processing techniques including isothermal forging based on powder metallurgy …
  • Microstructure development during conventional and isothermal hot forging of a near-gamma titanium aluminide
    Several nontraditional approaches, including the isothermal forging of a metastable microstructure (so-called "alpha forging") and the inclusion of a short static recrystallization anneal during forging, were found to produce a more fully broken-down structure in as-isothermally forged conditions.
  • Superalloys: A Technical Guide
    Nickel-base superalloys are used in both cast and wrought forms, although special processing (powder metallurgy/ isothermal forging ) frequently is used to produce wrought versions of the more highly alloyed compositions (Rene 95, Astroloy, and IN- 100).
  • Titanium: A Technical Guide
    Iso- thermal forging processes can reduce this prob- lem.
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    and cold-hearth melting, isothermal forging , conventional hot forging and extrusion, and pack rolling for ingot-metallurgy (wrought) products and hot isostatic pressing (HIP) or HIP plus extrusion/forging of powder.