: Rotates a metal blank at high speeds, pressing it against a mandrel to create symmetrical parts like bowls or cones.
Different techniques are selected based on the part's complexity, material, and required production volume: Sheet metal forming processes and die design
: Deforms metal along a straight axis to create angles or curves. Common methods include V-bending and wipe bending . : Rotates a metal blank at high speeds,
: Stretches a sheet into a die cavity to form hollow, cylindrical, or box-shaped parts like beverage cans or car panels. ideal for complex
: Uses high-pressure fluid to conform metal to a die shape, ideal for complex, high-strength-to-weight parts.
: Cutting operations used to separate the sheet into smaller pieces ( shearing ) or create initial flat shapes for further forming ( blanking ).