Selecting the appropriate metal forming technique is essential for optimizing both manufacturing efficiency and product quality.

Formed features in metalworking are created by bending material using either custom or standard punch and die sets. The specific forming method employed—such as air bending, bottoming, or coining—determines the level of precision and repeatability achieved.

Factors such as material type, thickness, tooling design, and press force influence the final shape and dimensional accuracy of the formed feature. While some methods allow for greater flexibility and accommodate variations in material properties, others prioritize high precision and consistency in mass production.

 
 

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