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What materials are suitable for cold forging?
Cold forging is suitable for metals with lower plasticity and higher strength, such as aluminum alloys, copper alloys, and low-alloy steel.
How fast is the production speed of cold forging?
Cold forging has a relatively fast production speed, particularly suitable for mass production, but each forging cycle is short.
What is the difference between cold forging and hot forging?
Unlike hot forging, cold forging does not require heating the metal and is suitable for parts that require high precision and surface quality.
How can the production efficiency of cold forging be optimized?
Selecting suitable molds, improving equipment precision, and optimizing process parameters can enhance the production efficiency of cold forging.
How can defects in cold forging be avoided?
Common defects include cracking and deformation, which can be avoided by optimizing material selection, mold design, and processing parameters.
What are the application areas for cold forging?
Cold forging is widely used in aerospace, automotive, and medical device industries, suitable for mass production of precision parts.
What is Sheet Metal Fabrication?
Sheet metal fabrication refers to the process of cutting, stamping, bending, and welding metal sheets into the desired shapes.
What materials are suitable for sheet metal fabrication?
Commonly used materials include steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and copper. When selecting materials, factors such as strength, corrosion resistance, and processing difficulty should be considered.
What are the main processes in sheet metal fabrication?
Common processes include laser cutting, stamping, bending, and welding, which are suitable for precision processing of various metal parts.
How is the precision of sheet metal fabrication ensured?
High precision CNC equipment and precise mold design can ensure the high accuracy and consistency of parts.
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