Abstract
The manufacturing of metallic materials has evolved significantly with the development of advanced techniques aimed at improving material properties, reducing production costs, and increasing efficiency. These advancements have led to the creation of new metallic materials with superior strength, durability, and versatility, crucial for applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and electronics. This article discusses various advanced manufacturing techniques for metallic materials, including additive manufacturing, precision casting, and advanced forging. The paper explores the benefits and challenges of each technique, focusing on their ability to produce high-performance components with complex geometries and superior material properties. Additionally, it examines the future trends and potential research directions in the field of metallic material processing.
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