Cold working steels are alloys designed to withstand mechanical processes that occur without the application of heat, such as stamping, bending, forming, and deep drawing. These steels are characterized by high resistance to deformation, wear resistance, and good toughness, making them ideal for applications where the material must retain its mechanical properties without experiencing changes due to heating. Due to their hardness and ability to withstand high loads, cold working steels are used in the production of tools, dies, and components intended for shaping other materials. These steels are often subjected to heat treatments to further enhance their resistance and hardness, ensuring excellent performance even in high-pressure working environments. Cold working steels are widely used in industries such as automotive, tool production, and sheet metal processing, where the ability to maintain shape and resist wear and fatigue is essential.