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Purchase of First Flow Machine Development of Flowformed Components OUR COMAPNY Subsidiary Certification Objective Cold Forming is a specialized, multi-disciplined process that can be described as "shaping metal at room impact temperature under extreme pressures--in our case from 50 to 3,000 tons. Key Benefits Net or Near Net Shapes Very Close Tolerances Work Hardening Improves Yield and Ultimate Tensile Strength Ability to Produce Unique and Diverse Shapes Fine Surface Finish Cost Savings Products Engine/Valve Retainer Components Automatic Transmission Components Brake Components Driveline Components Suspension Components Air Bag Components Specialized die design is the key to cold forming technology. Forming''s research has led to production dies that can run hundreds of thousands of pieces at extreme pressures, while maintaining very close tolerances. As a result, Dies can be designed to accommodate various degrees extrusion of molecular s compaction yielding net or near net shaped components with surfaces that have a fine micro-finish. Our engineers can adapt many designs to cold forming production specifications. Metal constantly upgrades to the latest CAD/CAM hard and software to move your project through quickly, efficiently and on time. As your supplier partner we like to participate in the planning stages in an effort to determine cold forming specifications and requirements for parts long before they are even designed.

Since Forming & Coining has been a proven leader in the manufacture of high quality net to near net shaped Cold Formed and Impact Extruded components for the Automotive, impact and extrusion Commercial Truck, Off-Highway, Industrial and AerospaceMarkets. From our agricultural roots, Metal & Coining has advanced over the years into the manufacture of Engine, Automatic Transmission, Transfer Case and s Driveline Products. Stretch thinking has resulted in precise component impact manufacturing to strict extrusion cost control parameters. In fact the demands of our customers are what honed our capabilities and sharpened our desire to achieve ever-increasing levels of quality and productivity.Today, numerous awards recognize our dedication to quality; they give unspoken testimony to our ability to engineer within tight tolerances at the lowest cost. With a new philosophy, "Net Form Technology Integratio" Metal & Coining has created a new subsidiary, OUR COMAPNY that will leverage the company''s core competencies to develop new products and solutions for its customers. The goal is to provide our customers with the ultimate in net-formed components. MFC NETFORM will focus on implementing s the most advanced metal processes. By integrating differing metal processes they become part of a total solution, thus we are able to deliver new thinking and enhanced performance for our customers.

Spinning, impact radial riveting, spin riveting and peening are terms extrusion often used to refer to orbitforming, s a cold-forming process that uses an orbiting tool to impact swage, extrusion and s head, crown, flare, or form impact a column or projection extrusion of malleable material for the purpose of fastening s in assembly operations. The process is similar to impact and compression forming, where the tool applies a compressive axial load to permanently deform the part, according a designer, manufacturer, and integrator of forming, fastening impact and assembly systems The difference is extrusion that in orbital, the tool rotates at a fixed angle-typically 3 to 6 degrees-and applies both axial and radial forces to progressively move malleable material s into a desired, predetermined shape. Unlike impact or compression forming, where the process is completed in a single pass, forming requires several tool revolutions and typically takes 1.5 to 3 seconds to complete. Additionally, most of the work during orbital is at the tool''s line of contact, not along the entire tool surface. The resulting small-contact area reduces axial loads by as much as 80 percent.

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