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Hot forged brackets are metal components shaped at high temperatures, typically above 1,000°C (1,832°F), to achieve enhanced strength, toughness, and structural integrity. This process involves heating metal billets and pressing them into dies to form precise bracket shapes used for mounting, support, or structural reinforcement. Hot forging aligns the metal grain flow with the part geometry, resulting in superior fatigue resistance and load-bearing capacity. These brackets are commonly made from carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel and are widely used in automotive, construction, aerospace, and industrial applications where high mechanical performance is essential.