Cold
forming process (or cold heading process) is one of the metal casting
processes in which forces greater than a metal's elastic limit is used to
form various shapes. Main feature of this process is that it does not cause
scrap material. Cold forming process is a better alternative in terms of
cost, because raw material can be the most expensive aspect of metal
casting. And it causes less scrap material compared to screw machining and
other casting process. Advantages of Cold Forming:
Quality
- Improved surface finish
- Improved strength and reliability
Flexibility in Design
- Large head to shank ratios can be achieved without secondary machining
- Parts with multiple diameters, extrusions, blind holes and through holes can be made
Economical
- Significantly less raw material required
- Downsize Scrap rates
- Very high production rates
- Multi-piece assemblies can be manufactured as a single component
The following casting processes can be categorized under Cold Forming Process:





