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Cold forging is a metal forming process in which metal is shaped at room temperature. It is a type of metalworking that involves the use of a press to deform a workpiece into a desired shape. The process is used to produce components with complex shapes and tight tolerances. Cold forging is often used in the production of parts for the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries.
The cold forging market for metals and minerals is driven by the increasing demand for lightweight and durable components. The process is also used to produce components with complex shapes and tight tolerances, which is beneficial for the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries. Additionally, the growing demand for high-performance components is expected to drive the market for cold forging.
Some companies in the cold forging market include Precision Metalforming Association, National Tooling and Machining Association, and Metalforming Technologies. Show Less Read more