Cross wedge rolling (CWR) is an advanced metal forming process that employs a series of wedged tools to plastically deform a workpiece into near-net shape components. This process has become ...
Michiru Sakamoto (Deputy Director) of the Materials Research Institute for Sustainable Development (MRISUS) (Director: Mamoru Nakamura) and Yasumasa Chino (Leader), Kazutaka Suzuki (Senior Research ...
Roll forming lines can be configured in two ways to create length-specific formed parts. One method is pre-cutting, which involves cutting the steel coil before it enters the roll former. The other ...
There is a high chance that specific shapes and mechanical properties are required when sourcing an alloy product for an industrial, medical, or consumer application. This is where cold working ...