Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hot-draw
verb
/hɒt drɔː/

Definition
In the context of metallurgical processes, hot-draw refers to a method used in shaping metals by drawing them out while they are heated to a malleable state.

Examples
- The blacksmith decided to hot-draw the steel to form the new blade.
- Using a hot-draw process results in a finer grain structure in the metal.

Meaning
The term describes a process where metal is pulled through a die at elevated temperatures, thus improving ductility and allowing for easier shaping.

Synonyms
- forge
- shape