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Contact SupplierIn forging, a socket is typically a hollow or cylindrical component designed to accept another part, such as a bolt, fastener, or pin. The socket may feature a specific internal shape, such as square, hexagon, or round, to match the corresponding part it is intended to interact with. As a socket manufacturer, precision and durability are key when producing these components to ensure they perform reliably under various conditions. The socket may be part of a larger assembly, such as a coupling, joint, or connection, and is commonly used across industries like automotive, construction, mining, and aerospace. Forging involves the deformation of metal by applying compressive forces, and this process can be done using different methods such as open-die forging, closed-die forging, or ring rolling. In all cases, the goal is to shape the metal into the desired form with a particular set of mechanical properties.