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December 2019

Bending Aluminum Tubing

Bending Aluminum Tubing

Profile bending machine can bend most all aluminum structural shapes. Structural shapes can be rolled in to rings for many uses, the corrosion resistance as well as its strength-to-weight ratio make aluminum rings very useful.
Many sports and entertainment arenas use curved aluminum for its light weight and strength when making curved supports for overhead signage, display boards, and monitors.

Steel Beam Tolerance After Rolling

Bent beams are used everywhere – in structures for functionality or aesthetic appeal, in circular shell stiffening rings on vessels and for monorails or roof trusses. Steel beams can be rolled vertically (the weak-axis) or horizontally (the strong axis). When rolling steel beams, it is important to consider distortion.

Five Typical Methods Of Profile Bending In Industry

Curving Unistrut or P1000 Channel

Straight and Curved Unistrut channel (also called ”Flexstrut”, “Kindorf”, “Strut channel”, “SuperStrut”, “Strut”, and “Metstrut”), along with a wide variety of connectors, can supply light structural support for electrical, mechanical, heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems. Although typically P1000 is… Read More »Curving Unistrut or P1000 Channel

bending aluminum square tubing

Section bending machine can bend all types of pipe and tubing including aluminum, stainless and carbon steel. It even bend specialty materials such as copper, zirconium and titanium.

bent rectangular tubing

Bending rectangular tubing

Rectangular tube bending is the same as rectangular tube bending for the profile bending machine. The difference is that the bending parameter size is determined according to the bending height.

tube bending

Section Bending Pipe

Pipe and tubing is also known as HSS (hollow structural steel), just like square and rectangular tubing, since it is hollow.

Depending upon your unique project requirements, BIT pipe bending machine may be performed on a variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, and copper.