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Handbook of metal-forming processes

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In this article, the authors present a survey of the development of continuous wire-making machines, including the following: Forging, Bimetals, pressure-induced ductility, reversible flow, and metalworking under pressure.
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Basic Concepts. Forging. Flow Through Conical Converging Dies. Conventional Extrusion: Direct and Indirect. Recent Developments of Continuous Wiremaking Machines. Impact Extrusion. Hydrostatic Extrusion. Bimetals. Tubing and Tubular Products. Deep-Drawing. Ironing. High-Energy-Rate Forming. Rolling. Spinning. Pressure-Induced Ductility, Reversible Flow, and Metalworking under Pressure. Friction. Soft Tooling. Replacing Brute Force. Index.

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