Cold Forging
Cold Forging
What it is and how it differs from hot forging
Cold forging is a metalworking process that takes place at room temperature and that allows you to obtain small objects such as SCREWS, BOLTS, BUSHES. The modeling of the blank takes place by means of the force exerted by mechanical presses on metal sheets. The dimensional accuracy of the object obtained is high and usually DOES NOT NEED additional processing or finishes.

Our production processes
What can we do for you
COLD FORGING TRANSFER SCREWS AND SHAFTS (MAX LENGTH 330MM)
Cold forging with transfer machines from 100 to 250 t Wire cutting capacity from 8 to 26 mm with max length 330 mm Possibility of subsequent deformations with an eccentric press
COLD FORGING TRANSFER BOLTS AND BUSHINGS (MAX DIAM 50MM)
Cold forging with transfer machines from 100 to 400 t Wire cutting capacity from 14 to 40 mm for max length 120 mm Details up to max diam 50mm
COLD FORGING BOLTS AND SPECIAL SCREWS OF SMALL DIMENSIONS
Cold forging with high performance die press. Wire cutting capacity from 5 to 20 mm. Threading and rolling. Heat and surface treatments.
Here are some examples of forged products




The advantages of cold stamping
Knowledge and experience of the various industrial sectors and awareness of how to provide you with the best performance.
Waste reduction
Reduction of material waste and consequent savings on the raw material used
High speed
The cold forging process is on average 100 times faster than turning and is much more stable.
Excellent properties
The product is harder and more uniform as the pieces are not cut but redistributed