Cold Forging is a manufacturing process in which a metal is shaped into a desired form using mechanical pressure and without the use of heat. This process is also known as cold heading, cold forming, or cold extrusion. In cold forging, a metal blank or wire is placed into a die and then compressed using a series of punches or hammers to shape it into the desired form. This process can be used to create a wide range of shapes, from simple cylindrical parts to more complex geometries.