Hydroforming is a metal forming technology based on the application of pressurized liquid media to generate defined workpiece shapes from tubular materials or sheet metals.
Hydroforming sheet metal and device.
With up to 4x the pressure used by traditional hydroforming devices highly complex medical equipment components and devices with can be formed with ease.
The device has base and outer 11 and inner 12 slides and including a basic die 15 16 17 18 mountable to the press and tooling 25 51 mountable to the basic die.
Hydroforming is a quick efficient and reasonably priced metal forming technique that produces structurally strong components with minimum material wastage.
It is the preferred technique for shaping intricate components from ductile metals.
Numerous industries for example the manufacturers of automotive components and the piping industries which are providing mass products apply this technology productively.
Hydroforming is a cost effective and specialised type of die moulding metal fabrication and forming process which utilises highly pressurised hydraulic fluid to shape metals such as steel stainless steel carbon copper aluminium and brass into lightweight strong and structurally stiff pieces.
Manufacturing and assembly for the aerospace industry.
Virtually all metals capable of cold forming can be hydroformed.