kaltformendes
Kaltformendes is a term encountered in discussions of shaping processes that occur at ambient or near-ambient temperatures. It designates a class of forming operations where the workpiece undergoes plastic deformation without substantial heating, in contrast to hot forming. The concept is mainly described in German-language engineering and materials literature, where kaltformen and related terms are used to contrast temperature regimes in metalworking.
Etymology and usage: The word combines kalt (cold) with formendes (forming), reflecting its association with cold-working
Process and materials: Kaltformendes covers methods such as cold rolling, stamping, drawing, bending, and extrusion performed
Advantages and limitations: Benefits include improved surface finish, dimensional stability, and elimination of scale or oxidation
Applications and context: Kaltformendes is relevant in sectors demanding high-precision components and efficient production with tight