Simplify the R&D Process with Metal Forming
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In the metalworking industry, research and development (R&D) is vital for a successful manufacturing project.
After the initial product design, prototyping is the ideal next step in process; though producing a one-off part or component may seem like a simple task, this step is not without its issues. Prototyping can often consume time, leading to production delays, and tooling can cut into your company’s budget.
When considering the numerous options available for working with metal, many companies choose the beneficial and cost effective process hydroforming. Originally developed around 1950, hydroforming is ideal for shaping many types of ductile metals, including brass, aluminum, stainless and low alloy steels. It holds a number of benefits when compared to similar work processes, especially when considering cost, precision, and efficient operation. One area where hydroforming especially excels is its role in minimizing secondary finishing operations.
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