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The partnership with 2BAB has given us a secure supply chain where quality and delivery are always in focus.
They understand industry requirements and deliver solutions that work in reality - not just on paper.
With 2BAB as a partner, we have been able to streamline our production without compromising on precision.
When large volumes are to be produced with consistent quality and customized tolerances, cold forming is often a competitive option. The right production setup can create the conditions for both efficient manufacturing and a cost-effective end product.
At 2B Best Business, we help you identify the right solution based on the component's requirements, area of use and planned volumes. By considering both the manufacturing method and subsequent processing at an early stage, production can be adapted to the specific conditions of the project.
Cold forming is mainly used for parts produced in large series where there are requirements for repeatability, material utilization and production capacity. The method is suitable for a variety of components and can be adapted to both technical and business requirements.
In addition to cold forming, subsequent processes such as threading, hardening and surface treatment can be crucial to the final function and application of the component. Therefore, it is often beneficial to consider the entire manufacturing chain from the very beginning of the project to create the right conditions for both quality and efficiency.
With deep expertise and a wide network of suppliers, we help you find the solution that best meets your project requirements. The goal is always the same; to create the best possible conditions for quality, efficiency and the best deal for you and your cold-formed components.