Press hardening, also known as hot stamping or hot forming, is a manufacturing process used primarily in the automotive and aerospace industries to create high-strength components from steel. This method involves the following steps: 1. **Heating**: A sheet of steel is heated to a high temperature (typically around 900°C) to become malleable. 2. **Forming**: The heated steel is then transferred to a press where it is shaped into the desired component using a die.
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