Cold forming is a process of metal deformation in which the wire is cut to a specific length and deformed at room temperature through its insertion in steel or carbide dies prepared in 2 or more consecutive stations.
Choosing between cold-formed and hot-rolled steel depends on your project’s requirements. Cold-formed steel offers better control over dimensions and is often used in applications requiring precise shapes, while hot-rolled steel is more cost-effective and suitable for projects where dimensional accuracy is less critical.
Cold Forming and Cold Heading Market is anticipated to expand from $24.6 billion in 2024 to $38.9 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of approximately 4.7%.
Cold forming allows you to produce parts with superior mechanical properties at high speeds, with a minimum to no waste. This technology provides an attractive alternative to conventional production methods.