Cold forging is a technical process for forming and forging of profiles below the recrystallization temperature (generally, room temperature). Most of the cold forging materials are aluminum and some alloys, copper and some alloys with low deformation resistance and good plasticity at room temperature. Cold forging can cause work hardening (strain hardening) of the profile during processing, which can increase the strength and hardness.
  The cold forging process is widely used by radiator manufacturers for the production of light source radiators and LED radiators.
  The radiator adopts cold forging technology for integrated design and production, with low thermal resistance and good thermal conductivity, effectively ensuring that heat is exported in time and achieving the ultimate heat dissipation effect. In addition, cold forging radiators have good mechanical properties, high productivity and high material utilization, and are especially suitable for mass production, thereby reducing production costs.


Aluminum cold forged radiator


Copper cold forged radiator