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Plastic deformation in engineering is the process of permanently changing the shape of a material without breaking it. It is a process that occurs when a material is subjected to a force greater than its yield strength. This process is used in a variety of industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and medical device manufacturing. It is used to create components with complex shapes, such as gears, springs, and fasteners. Plastic deformation is also used to improve the strength and durability of materials, as well as to reduce the weight of components. Plastic deformation is a key component of many engineering processes, and there are a number of companies that specialize in this field. These include companies such as Precision Metalforming, Inc., Metal Forming Technologies, Inc., and Metal Forming Solutions, Inc. Other companies that offer plastic deformation services include Metal Forming Solutions, Inc., Metal Forming Technologies, Inc., and Precision Metalforming, Inc. Show Less Read more