Cold Forging
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1.What is Cold Forging?
2.Cold Forging Manufacturing Process
1.Blank is Cut from a coil of wire
2.Advanced for Forming The blank is advanced into the first station
3.1st Form The blank is formed, then advanced to the next station
4.2nd Form During the same stroke of the machine, the previous part is formed again in the second station. Work is performed on multiple parts to produce one finished part per machine stroke. [Some parts require multiple dies and blows to form the intended design]
5.Formed Part Completed part is ejected from die
3.Advantages and Disadvantages of Cold Forging
→no need for a secondary heat treatment prior to machining
→final weight of Youlin® cold forging part equals initial weight of the material
→good level of attainable dimensional accuracy and excellent surface quality
→economic advantages combined with high production rates and long die life
→achievable deformation levels and shaping grade are much more limited
→cold forged metals are less ductile, residual stress may occur.
→cold forging extrusion requires also a heat treatment
→cold forging cannot be used on every steel grade
4.Cold Forging Services for Companies in Wide Ranges of Industries
5. FAQ
Q: Is cold forging the strongest?
A: A very important factor is the ability of cold forging to significantly improve the strength and integrity of the final part. Forging yields much stronger parts than can be achieved with casting, weldments, or powder metal processes and it is also superior to machining of raw bar or plate metal.
Q: What metals can be cold forged?
A: The most common metals in cold forging applications are usually standard or carbon alloy steels. Cold forging is typically a closed-die process. Cold forging is generally preferred when the metal is already a soft metal, like aluminum.
Q: How is cold forging done?
A: Also called cold forming, cold forging is a process that takes place near room temperature, rather than at higher temperatures like warm and hot forging. It's done by placing the workpiece in-between two dies, and pounding the dies until the metal assumes their shape.