Roll forming equipment is a molding machine that uses a rolling process to press powdered or granular materials into specific shapes and sizes. It is widely used in various industrial fields such as metallurgy, chemical industry, energy, and building materials.
Its core principle is to use two or more relatively rotating rollers to apply pressure to the material, causing it to undergo plastic deformation under pressure, ultimately forming a block, sheet, or strip product that meets the requirements. The structure of roll forming equipment typically includes key components such as a roller system, transmission system, feeding system, hydraulic system, and control system. These components work together to ensure the stability of the forming process and the uniformity of product quality.
