Cold Roll Forming Machine

Cold Roll forming machines fabricate specific configurations out of long strips of metal, most commonly coiled steel. In most applications, the required crosssection profile of the piece is specifically designed for the machine to bend the metal as necessary. Other than roll forming, these machines perform a number of metalworking duties, including material cutting and roll punching.

Roll forming machines, for the most part, work in a continuous cycle. The material is fed into the machine where it continuously makes its way through the stages of each operation, ending with the completion of a final product.

How Roll Forming Machines Work

A cold roll forming machine bends metal at room temperature using a number of
stations where fixed rollers both guide the metal and make the necessary bends.
As the strip of metal travels through the roll forming machine, each set of rollers
bend the metal a little more than the previous station of rollers.

This progressive method of bending metal ensures that the correct crosssectional
configuration is achieved, while maintaining the cross-sectional area of the work piece. Typically operating at speeds between 30 to 600 feet per minute, roll forming machines are a good choice for manufacturing large quantities of parts or very long pieces.
Roll forming machines are also good for creating precise parts that require very
little, if any, finishing work. In most cases, depending upon the material being
shaped, the end product features an excellent finish and very fine detail

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