Kylmätyöstöön
Kylmätyöstöön, or cold working in English, refers to the plastic deformation of metals at temperatures below their recrystallization point. This process is performed at or near room temperature and typically involves applying significant force to shape the metal. Common cold working processes include rolling, drawing, forging, bending, and extrusion.
The primary advantage of cold working is that it can produce components with superior surface finish and
Metals suitable for cold working generally possess good ductility and malleability at room temperature. Examples include
After cold working, many metals require annealing, a heat treatment process, to relieve the induced stresses