muotostämistapa
Muotostämistapa refers to a method of metal forming where a workpiece is shaped by being forced into or against a mold. This process is commonly used in manufacturing to create intricate or mass-produced parts with consistent dimensions and features. The fundamental principle involves applying pressure to a malleable material, often metal, causing it to deform and conform to the desired shape of the mold cavity.
There are several variations of muotostämistapa, each suited for different materials, shapes, and production volumes. One
The advantages of muotostämistapa include the ability to produce complex shapes with high accuracy and repeatability,