2015年9月15日星期二

Deep Drawn Part Has The Impact On Our Lives



Whether it is the cars we drive in, the bridges we drive on, or the buildings and homes that we work and live in, Deep Drawn Part, also known as cold finished steel has a major application on daily lives. We've put together a few examples, so you can identify how they are used in your daily lives. Cold drawn steel is manufactured in industrial mills that typically have capabilities to manufacture a variety of other metal types. Raw stock material is typically heated to above its recrystallization temperature, and then brought down to room temperature, hence the "cold" in cold drawn steel.
Recrystallization refers to the temperature at which a metallic material becomes malleable, allowing it to become easily bent and shaped into a desired shape. When they are shaped above their recrystallization temperature, they are referred to as hot rolled products, which are not brought down to room temperature. While this makes them easier to bend and shape into the desired end product, they are manufactured with less precise measurements, as their size and shape changes slightly as the product is brought back down to room temperature. For cold drawn products, the stock at room temperature is pulled through a die, which applies pressure and molds the stock into the desired shape.
Cold finished steel requires more pressure and energy to manufacture, which results in a higher selling price, but yields added tensile strength, heat resistance, more precise measurements, and a smooth and clean outer appearance. Cold drawn steel is manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes, but typically comes in bar or wire shape. It is typically sold to manufacturers of products that require high quantities of metals, and they prefer to buy it in standard sizes or shapes provided by the cold drawn manufacturer.
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