What are the advantages of cold forging die?
Cold forging molds have high dimensional accuracy, and cold forging can reduce subsequent processing and improve the dimensional stability of the product. Moreover, the surface of cold forged parts is smooth, without additional finishing treatment. At the same time, it can be mass-produced to maintain the consistency of product shape and size. Near-net-shape molding process can minimize material loss, compared with cutting process can save 30%-50% of material. With no or fewer chips, raw material waste is reduced and cost effectiveness is improved.
Carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, copper alloy and other materials can be made of cold forging die, and is suitable for the manufacture of fasteners (bolts, nuts), shafts, gears, automotive parts, tools and so on.
The tungsten carbide cold forging dies produced by Jinxin are more durable, and the coefficient of thermal expansion of tungsten carbide is only 1/2 of that of steel, which is suitable for high-precision cold forging processing. The shape of the molds will not be easily deformed even during long time production, ensuring the precision and consistency of the products.