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Definição de Forjamento Forjamento é o nome genérico de operações de conformação mecânica efetuadas com esforço de compressão sobre um material dúctil, de tal modo que ele tende a assumir o contorno ou perfil da ferramenta de trabalho. Dependendo do tipo de processo adotado no forjamento, pode-se gerar mínima perda de material e boa precisão dimensional. More information...

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