Forming Processes Flashcards
What is the difference between a hot forming process and a cold forming process?
Hot forming involves shaping a material at high temperatures, while cold forming involves shaping a material at or near room temperature.
What is forging and how is it used to form metals?
Forging is a hot forming process that involves shaping metal by hammering or pressing it while it is still hot and malleable.
What is extrusion and how is it used to form materials?
Extrusion is a hot forming process that involves forcing a material through a die to create a specific shape or cross-sectional profile.
What is stamping and how is it used to form materials?
Stamping is a cold forming process that involves pressing a material between a die and a punch to create a specific shape or profile.
What is rolling and how is it used to form metals?
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.
What is bending and how is it used to form materials?
Bending is a cold forming process that involves shaping a material by bending it around a die or mandrel.
What is drawing and how is it used to form materials?
Drawing is a cold forming process that involves pulling a material through a die to reduce its diameter or create a specific shape.
What is hydroforming and how is it used to form materials?
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.