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Cold Heading Dies
- Used in the cold heading process, where metal is formed at room temperature.
- These dies shape wire or rod stock into fasteners like bolts, screws, and rivets by applying high pressure.
- Typically made from high-hardness materials like tungsten carbide or tool steels to withstand repeated high-stress impacts.
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Punch Dies
- Part of a punching or stamping system, used to create holes or shapes in sheet metal.
- The punch (male part) presses into the die (female part) to cut or form the material.
- Often made from tool steel or carbide for durability and precision.
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Trimming Dies
- Used to remove excess material (flashing) from a workpiece after forming operations like stamping, forging, or casting.
- Helps achieve the final part shape and smooth edges.
- Typically made from hardened tool steels or carbide for long life and precision trimming.
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Flat Thread Rolling Dies
- Used in the thread rolling process to form external threads on fasteners or other components.
- Unlike cutting threads, thread rolling displaces the metal to form the thread, resulting in stronger threads.
- Flat dies are used in flat die thread rolling machines.
- Made from hardened tool steel or tungsten carbide for wear resistance.
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Tungsten Carbide Dies
- Dies made from tungsten carbide, a very hard and wear-resistant material.
- Used in high-volume, high-precision applications where tool life and surface finish are critical.
- Commonly used in cold heading, thread rolling, and fine blanking operations
cold heading die
2025 06/27
