Conclusions
In this paper, the principles and developments of spinning
and flow forming have been reviewed. It can be
seen that although spinning and flow forming can be a
very complicated process in terms of deformation
characteristics, they have a great potential in the development,
for the manufacture of complex shapes which
are being required in increasing numbers by global
manufacturing industries.
Future prospects for these techniques should see
research directed to the manufacturing of parts with even
greater complex geometries with higher accuracy and
improved performance. Of particular interest are single
components consisting of different cross sections with
flanges, sidewalls and undercuts.