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What is "plastic processing" and what are the types of "plastic processing"?

Methods of processing metal by forging and pressing! Introducing types of plastic processing.

"Plastic processing" refers to the method of shaping materials into desired forms and dimensions by utilizing the property of plasticity. Plasticity includes ductility and malleability, where ductility is the property of stretching when pulled, and malleability is the property of spreading when force is applied. "Forging" is a processing method that shapes metal by hammering, while "extrusion" is a processing method that shapes materials by pressing them against a mold with a hole to achieve the desired shape. [Types of Plastic Processing] ■ Forging ■ Extrusion ■ Pressing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The difference between swaging and radial forging.

Introducing radial forging equipment! We will contribute to your solutions with specification proposals.

We will introduce the differences between swaging and radial forging. Swaging is a processing method that reduces round bars or circular pipes to a desired diameter, also known as rotary cold forging. Radial forging is a processing method that applies force from the radial direction of a hollow shaft using a hammer (die) to induce plastic deformation. At Tsuzuki Seisakusho, we have introduced radial forging equipment to address our customers' challenges. **Features of Radial Forging** - Forging is possible even for thick shafts or shaft shapes with flanges. - Partial warm processing allows for increasing thickness (upsetting) only at the ends. - Areas requiring precision, such as inner diameter splines, can be forged cold. - There is no need to arrange multiple pieces of equipment as with swaging. - Setup time is minimal, and it can accommodate multiple models. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*

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