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Metal forming is a process used to shape and form metals and minerals into desired shapes and sizes. It is a manufacturing process that involves the use of force to deform a metal or mineral into a predetermined shape. Common metal forming processes include forging, rolling, extrusion, and stamping. Forging is a process that involves the use of heat and pressure to shape a metal or mineral into a desired shape. Rolling is a process that involves the use of rollers to shape a metal or mineral into a desired shape. Extrusion is a process that involves the use of a die to shape a metal or mineral into a desired shape. Stamping is a process that involves the use of a die and a press to shape a metal or mineral into a desired shape.
Metal forming is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction. It is used to create components for a variety of products, including cars, airplanes, and buildings.
Some companies in the metal forming market include ArcelorMittal, Nucor Corporation, ThyssenKrupp AG, and Alcoa Corporation. Show Less Read more