Cold formed steel cfs members are made from structural quality sheet steel that are formed into c sections and other shapes by roll forming the steel through a series of dies.
Cold formed sheet metal.
Technically cold working includes cold rolling and cold drawing.
The latter finds use with rectangular and round bars.
For sheet metal rolled steel is spun into coils and left to cool.
Since hot rolled steel is cooled after processing there is less control over its final shape making it less suitable for precision applications.
Benefits very short forming cycles affordable tooling costs.
Cold working is a metal forming method that has many advantages over hot working.
Cold forming sheet metal.
Where aisi s100 16 is referenced it is the north american specifi cation for the design of cold formed steel structural members 2016 edition with us provisions.
The grob cold forming process is based on a straightforward and universally applicable principle.
Cold formed steel framing cfsf refers specifically to members in light frame building construction that are made entirely of sheet steel formed to various shapes at ambient temperatures.
The most common shape for cfsf members is a lipped channel although z c tubular hat and other shapes and variations have been used.
Steel shrinks slightly as it cools.
For other forms such as bars or plates materials are sectioned and packaged.
The former is a process used with sheet metal.
No heat is required to form the shapes unlike hot rolled steel hence the name cold formed steel.