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Impact Extrusion Manufacturers and Companies

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  • Naperville, IL

    At Chicago Rivet & Machine Co., we pride ourselves on being a leader in the manufacturing of cold-headed parts, offering a comprehensive suite of products and services designed to meet the diverse needs of our clients across various industries. With decades of experience in the field, we specialize in producing high-quality rivets, bolts, and specialty fasteners, meticulously crafted to precise specifications.

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  • Webster, NY

    At Radax Industries, we manufacture high-quality cold headed parts with a strong commitment to precision, consistency, and performance. As a team of seasoned professionals, we specialize in transforming wire and rod into complex components that meet the exacting demands of our customers. Our cold heading process allows us to produce parts with superior strength and minimal waste, making it an efficient and cost-effective solution for a wide range of industries.

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  • East Dundee, IL

    At Chicago Nut & Bolt, we specialize in manufacturing high-quality cold headed parts tailored to meet the most demanding industrial specifications. With decades of experience in fastener production, we have built a reputation for delivering precision-engineered components that perform reliably in critical applications.

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Impact Extrusion Industry Information

Impact Extrusion

Impact extrusion is a cold metal forming process typically used to make collapsible tubes out of soft metals through a tool and die process. Unlike traditional metalworking processes, impact extrusion does not use heat to alter the shape of metal. Instead, it uses high pressure and force to change the shape of a metal material.

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Advantages of Impact Extrusion

Advantages to using impact extrusion include savings in terms of both time and money. The process is fast, especially when the tool and die machines are combined with automatic feeding equipment. Piece to piece consistency among extruded parts is high, thus eliminating much of the need for secondary machining processes or finishing. The cold forming, or cold working, process is also a minimal waste process as the material is not cut away or melted away; rather it is all forced into the new shape minimizing lost material, and allowing for expensive metals to be used effectively without fear of wastage. The properties of the material worked on are altered under the great pressure of the process. The hardness and yield strength are increased greatly, making cold extruded parts such as cold headed fasteners able to be used for heavy duty and high pressure applications. The resulting impacted part is dense and porous-free. The cross-sectional area of a piece is decreased however, and there may also be residual cracks in the surface due to the pressure it is placed under. The process can also be used to produce long extrusions for decorative and aesthetic purposes.

Materials to be Impact Extruded

Common materials processed using impact extrusion include aluminum, brass, tin, steel, stainless steel and magnesium. The softer metals are most commonly used as there is great physical deformation which occurs in the process. Various industries such as automotive, electrical, pyrotechnics and packaging use the tubing produced by impact extrusion. During the process, a piece of metal, or a slug is placed into a die mold and forced by a punch and hydraulic press into the mold. It deforms under the pressure to fit the punch on one side, and the mold on the other. The force used must exceed the elastic limit of the material in order to mold it.

Types of Impact Extrusion

Reverse, forward or combination impacting are the three common types of impact extrusion which are chosen depending on the intended use of the extruded part and its required characteristics. Products such as airbag canisters, ammunition casing, gas cartridges, filter housings, nozzles, toothpaste tubes and extruded bottles are all produced using the impact extrusion method.