In the precision machining industry cold working processes can include thread rolling thread forming swaging crimping staking planishing and metal spinning.
Cold working sheet metal.
Sheet metal cold working can be used to produce controlled surface finish.
Most of cold working processes are performed at room temperature.
Bending of sheet metal is another process for cold working which involves deforming metal over a work axis thereby creating a change in the geometry of the metal.
When a metal is cold rolled it is plastically deformed as it is forced between the two rolls.
The cold working of the metal increases the hardness yield strength and tensile strength.
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Meaning of cold working.
Cold work is defined as the plastic deformation of a metal below its re crystallization temperature.
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Metal is said to be cold worked if it is mechanically processed below the recrystallization temperature of the metal.
The steel bars we machine are typically cold drawn cold worked.
Cold working or cold forming is any metalworking process in which metal is shaped below its recrystallization temperature usually at the ambient temperature.
In cold forming metal is formed at high speed and high pressure using tool steel or carbide dies.
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The force exerted by rollers on the sheet reduces its thickness and increase the strength of the sheet.
Cold rolling is often used commercially in order to produce sheet metal plates and bars.
Such processes are contrasted with hot working techniques like hot rolling forging welding etc.
Since they are generally stronger and work harden more rapidly than the austenitic stainless steels the application of greater force is normally required to achieve the same amount of cold deformation.