Cold forging parts are metal components that are formed through the process of cold forging, where metal is shaped at or near room temperature using high pressure. Unlike hot forging, no significant heating is applied to the material. These parts are produced by deforming metal blanks into desired shapes using dies and punches, without removing material.
Because the process involves compressive forces rather than cutting or melting, cold forging parts typically feature high dimensional accuracy, superior surface finish, and enhanced mechanical strength due to work hardening. Common examples include bolts, screws, nuts, rivets, and other fasteners or precision-engineered parts.
▶ Bolts, screws, rivets, and nuts
▶ Bushings, pins, and spacers
▶ Electrical connector terminals
▶ Automotive parts such as shafts, gears, and flanges
▶ Specialized components for electronics, bicycles, and appliances
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