diestriking
Diestriking is a specialized metalworking technique in which a heated die is repeatedly struck to form or modify metal components. The process involves clamping a metal workpiece into a die cavity and applying controlled blows with a hammer or a pneumatic striker. As the die is pressed onto the work, the metal reshapes to match the die profile. Because the strikes are rapid and uniform, diestriking can produce high precision parts with tight tolerances.
The origins of diestriking can be traced back to early industrial forging techniques of the late nineteenth
Key applications of diestriking include the manufacturing of automotive components, aerospace fasteners, and household fixtures. The