Abstract: A process for forming hollow bodies of metal materials, particularly of aluminum alloys, based on a suitable combination of mechanical operations comprising deep drawing, stretching, tapering and tool machining, whereby it is possible to obtain essentially cylindrical one-piece metal bodies with a concave dished bottom and a dome-shaped head provided with a beaded opening. The unitary bodies are characterized in that the cylinder walls are very thin, highly strain-hardened and endowed with high mechanical properties, permitting a remarkable reduction in the metal material amount used in the aforesaid enbloc bodies, destined for being used chiefly as pressure containers, for example for aerosol.