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  • Cold Heading Basics
    Introduction to Cold Heading. Cold heading is a cold forming process that essentially involves applying. force with a punch to the end of a metal blank contained in a die. The force. must exceed the metal's elastic limit (yield strength) to cause plastic flow. It may be considered a forging
  • Types of Cold Working Processes: Definitions, Applications, and Benefits
    Cold work is any metalworking process that plastically deforms the alloy below its recrystallization temperature. Each alloy has a unique recrystallization temperature but for the purposes of this article, it 's often found around halfway to the metal 's melting point. From roll forming and coining
  • Magnetic Stripe
    ferrite. These materials are mixed with a resin to form a uniform slurry which is then coated onto a substrate. In the case of a credit card or similar application the slurry is usually coated onto a wide plastic sheet and dried. The coating is very thin and the plastic allows the coating to be handled
  • The Ultimate Tapping Screw for Plastics
    exhibit varying levels of flexibility and memory; for example, ABS (acrylonitrile), PC (polycarbonate), and Nylons. These and many others have "cold flow" properties and are ideal for self-tapping screws of the thread forming or thread rolling styles. Given that, let's focus on a thread design that isn't

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