Spin forming is a special method of metal plastic forming, where the principle lies in securing the blank on the mold, which, together with the blank, spins at high speed. The outer spinning wheel applies significant pressure to the blank, causing the metal blank to deform, ultimately forming a part identical in shape to the mold. Spin forming can be categorized into ordinary spin forming and strong spin forming. Ordinary spin forming refers to a process where the shape of the blank changes during forming, while the thickness remains constant. This type of spin forming has been around for a long time and finds widespread use in civilian applications such as utensils, tableware, and some parts with low precision requirements. Read more