Metalworking
Metalworking is a broad field encompassing a wide range of techniques and processes used to shape and create objects out of metal. This ancient craft has been pivotal in human civilization, evolving from simple hand tools to intricate machinery, and extending across various domains such as construction, automotive, and aerospace engineering.
Smithing is one of the oldest forms of metalworking, dating back to prehistoric times. It involves shaping metal using a forge, hammer, and anvil. A practitioner of this craft is known as a blacksmith. The process primarily includes forging, where metal is heated and then hammered to a desired shape. Smithing also includes other techniques like welding and heat-treating.
Metal forming is a category of metalworking processes that involve reshaping metal workpieces without adding or removing material. Techniques under this category include:
Casting involves pouring liquid metal into a mold to create a specific shape once it solidifies. There are various casting processes, including:
Machining is a subtractive process used to remove material from a workpiece to achieve the desired shape. It includes:
Finishing processes improve the surface quality and aesthetics of metal objects. Common techniques include:
In contemporary industry, metalworking has evolved with advancements in technology, allowing for automated and precise manufacturing processes. Companies like ISCAR Metalworking are at the forefront of producing tools and solutions for metalworking applications.
Metalworking is integral to various industries, including: