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Profile and Section Bending

CNC profile bending machine

PBA-300F CNC Aluminum Profile Bending Machine

PBA-300F CNC profile bending machine is a metal profile cold bending machine, with 5 sets of rollers, of which 4 sets of rollers are feeding rollers, and 1 set of rollers is feed rollers, all driven by servo motors

u channel bending machine

C Channel Bending Machine

Here we introduce two models of C/U Channel Bending Machines: PBC (best steel channel bending solutions) and PBA (best aluminum channel bending solutions), as well as the basic knowledge of channel bending and provide a C channel bending radius calculator.

beam rolling

PBC T-Beam Bending Machine

T-Beams, formed by longitudinally splitting a standard beam, can be efficiently bent using the PBC Section Bending Machine, serving a multitude of industrial applications.

The PBC Section Bending Machine excels in precision manufacturing, accurately producing rolled t-beams with specific tolerances and impressive repeatability. Our profile rolling machines grant you the flexibility to select the appropriate equipment and tooling dies, enabling the shaping of t-beams to your desired radius.

angle bending machine

Bending Angle Iron

What is the difference between Angle Roll Bending and Angle Bending ?
How to reduce the flat part in bending angle?
Five Factors That Influence the Bending Angle Iron Process.
Greatest Load Bearing Aspects of angle iron.
Layman’s Explanation of angle iron’s Strengths and Weaknesses.

tube bending

Tube Bending

Tube bending is a metal forming process that is used to shape pipes or tubing.

Bending machines take straight tube stock and create a shape involving single or multiple bends. This allows the tubing to be formed in any fashion to fit the application’s specific needs. Round tubes are typically used for tube bending, but square or rectangular tubes can also be bent in order to meet your specific needs.

hydraulic bar bending machine

Bar Bending

Because bars are solid metal, they bend very well. Bending bars is the easiest when the sections to be bent are rounds, half rounds, squares, hexagons, or rectangular, and need to be bent “the easy way.” Bending bars the easy way (y-y axis) creates a belt-like shape; bending bars “the hard way” (x-x axis) creates what looks like a giant metal washer. All else being equal, bending bars that are flat the hard way is the most difficult bar bending process.