What is cold forming?

What is cold forming?

    Cold forming is a shaping technique used for screws and bolts, and it's an efficient and precise manufacturing process employed to create various types of these fasteners. This technique involves using specialized machinery to shape metal raw materials into the desired bolt or screw shapes through cold forming.


    During the cold forming process, metal raw materials are subjected to high pressure at room temperature, causing them to deform into the desired shapes without the need for heating. This method helps maintain the strength and hardness of the metal material while ensuring accurate dimensions and shapes of the bolts or screws.


    Cold forming bolt and screw forming technology not only significantly enhances production efficiency but also saves energy costs, as it eliminates the need to heat the metal to high temperatures. This also means that the original material structure of the fasteners is preserved during the manufacturing process, resulting in superior material performance.


    The cold forming technique for bolt and screw forming combines the advantages of high efficiency, precision, and material performance, ensuring the production of high-quality fastener products that meet specifications to fulfill various requirements.