Forming Processes Flashcards

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What is the difference between a hot forming process and a cold forming process?

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Hot forming involves shaping a material at high temperatures, while cold forming involves shaping a material at or near room temperature.

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What is forging and how is it used to form metals?

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Forging is a hot forming process that involves shaping metal by hammering or pressing it while it is still hot and malleable.

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What is extrusion and how is it used to form materials?

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Extrusion is a hot forming process that involves forcing a material through a die to create a specific shape or cross-sectional profile.

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What is stamping and how is it used to form materials?

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Stamping is a cold forming process that involves pressing a material between a die and a punch to create a specific shape or profile.

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What is rolling and how is it used to form metals?

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Rolling is a hot or cold forming process that involves passing a material through a series of rollers to reduce its thickness or create a specific shape or profile.

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What is bending and how is it used to form materials?

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Bending is a cold forming process that involves shaping a material by bending it around a die or mandrel.

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What is drawing and how is it used to form materials?

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Drawing is a cold forming process that involves pulling a material through a die to reduce its diameter or create a specific shape.

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What is hydroforming and how is it used to form materials?

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Hydroforming is a hot or cold forming process that involves shaping a material by applying hydraulic pressure to it while it is inside a die. It is commonly used to form complex shapes or parts with irregular geometries.

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