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forgings

  • plural
    of forging.
    forging
    noun
    an act or instance of forging.

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The 787 faces multiple strains on its supply chain, several of which are shared broadly across the aviation industry, such as forgings and castings for engines.

From Reuters Mar. 15, 2023

A few miles away, Howmet, where my father worked next, made airfoils, rings, disks, forgings and other parts for airplanes, including the infamous F-35 fighter jet.

From New York Times Apr. 5, 2022

The sectors are: casting and forgings, missiles and munitions, energy storage and batteries, strategic and critical materials and microelectronics.

From Seattle Times Feb. 15, 2022

Like all Miura forgings, the K-Grind 2.0 wedge is forged at headquarters in Himeji, Japan, using the company’s 14-step forging process.

From Golf Digest Mar. 11, 2019

This consists of two accurately machined forgings held together by bolts as clearly indicated.

From Aviation Engines Design?Construction?Operation and Repair by Victor Wilfred Pag?