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What
is Metal Spinning ?
Metal
spinning is the forming of sheet metal or tubing into cylinders, cones,
hemispheres and other contoured, hollow circular shapes. Metal Spinning is
typically a cold forming operation.
Why spinning ?
Spinning is generally used to reduce the overall cost of producing a
limited number of parts. At L & S Industries, spinning is an economical and
efficient process to use, when tooling & engineering costs of other
methods are not justified for the quantity, shape or size of the part.
Does the Metal get
thinner during the process ?
Thinning is a controlled part of the metal spinning process. We will
determine the best stock thickness to use in order to maintain what you
require on your finished part. Cylindrical shapes will thin more than
conical or hemispherical shapes.
Is there a cut off or
break even point for a production quantity ?
Production quantity is determined by the scope of the job. The combined
factors of Size, Thickness, Shape and Material type determine feasibility
of spinning for a certain quantity versus other metal forming methods.
Is hand spinning better
than machine spinning ?
We
have manual, automatic and hydraulic operated spinning equipment.
Automatic technologies allow spinning to be competitive to other forming
processes.
Should I use spinning or
press forming ?
The
processes can be combined to produce the desired finished product. Parts
that are press formed are often re-spun with necking, flanging, flaring and
ironing operations.
At L &
S Industries we use spinning in combination with other fabricating and
forming methods to produce a greater selection of shapes and sizes; and to
achieve additional technical details you may require.
What is Work Hardening ?
Some
materials will work harden in the spinning process. Work hardening can be
stress-relieved through specific heat treatment processes. The strength of a
cold spun part is sometimes desirable for durability.
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