Metal forming

We provide a large variety of techniques that make metal forming at different stress states and conditions feasible. The tables below provide an overview about our machines, including the largest and smallest dimensions of the samples that can be formed.
Forging
machine
| details | dimensions |
|---|
| air-hammer | mx 2.5kNm
| D=14mm - 80 mm
|
Swaging
machine
| details
| dimensions
|
|---|
rotory swager
| 4 plungers (up to 1000°C)
| D=6.7mm - 28.8mm
|
rotory swager
| 2 plungers (RT only)
| D=0.3mm - 9mm
|
Drawing
machine
| details
| dimensions
|
|---|
chain drawing bench
| l up to 18m
| D=3mm - 30mm
|
chain drawing bench
| l up to 3m
| D=0.5mm - 6mm
|
| bull block | bobbin-D=600mm
| D below 6.5mm
|
bull block
| bobbin-D=400mm
| D below 4.5mm
|
fine wire bull block
|
| D=0.1mm - 0.5mm
|
Rolling
| machine | details | dimensions |
|---|
| duo rolling mill | roll-D=280mm (high T)
| h=1mm - 50mm; w max 200mm |
| quatro rolling mill | roll-D=110mm/320mm | h=0.1mm - 4mm; w max 200mm |
| profile rolling mill | roll-D=110mm | SW=6.5mm - D=20mm |
| profile rolling mill | roll-D=88mm | SW=1.5mm - D=8mm |
| fine rolling mill | 6 rolls (D=40mm) | h=0.05mm - 0.5mm; w max 40mm |
| fine rolling mill | 12 rolls (D=11mm) | h=0.015mm - 0.1mm; w max 30mm |
| fine duo rolling mill | roll-D=80mm | h=0.09mm - 2mm; w max 10mm |
D=diamteter; w=width; h=height; SW=width across flats