The metal finishing industry has gone to $95.2 billion in 2020 and is still growing further.
Additive manufacturing builds components using metal powders, reducing waste and allowing for the creation of complex geometries.
High-Speed Incremental Forming (HSIF) is a more efficient and scalable version of incremental sheet forming, making it ideal for rapid prototyping.
Laser-assisted metal forming combines traditional forming techniques with the precision and efficiency of laser technology.
Magnetic Pulse Forming (MPF) is a high-speed forming process that uses powerful electromagnetic pulses to shape metal parts without direct contact.
Hydroforming is a well-established technique for shaping metals, but recent innovations in materials and process control have made it even more versatile.
Advanced hydroforming techniques enable manufacturers to produce stronger, lighter components with minimal waste.
Using innovative approaches in the metal shaping process will save your time and money.
As the demand for manufacturers is increasing, the quality of finished products needs to be top-notch.
Innovations aim to improve the quality of finished products, reduce production costs, and energy consumption.