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A golf equipment company is using a multi-step forging process to manufacture a line of putters. Ben Hogan Golf Equipment Co. introduced four new models that are CNC precision-milled from soft, 1020 carbon steel in a multi-step forging process that strengthens and purifies the molecular structure of the metal to give consistent distance control across the face.
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