A Roll Forming machine is a series of forming rollers which progressively take a flat piece of metal to produce a profiled component. This is usually done through a series of 4 to 24 pairs of rolls depending on the complexity of the profile.
Thicknesses of material can vary a little but the greater the range of thickness the less accurate the profile may become.
Depending upon the number of linear meters required a Roll Forming Machine will over take a press break or folding machine in efficiency and cost effectiveness after the break even point has been reached.
A complex turning vain profile with fixing joint in stainless steel material.
A family of profiles which interlock to create the pillars of a office partitioning system.
Sample profiles of some sectioned rolled