Innovation in roll forming technology has led to the development of more efficient and versatile equipment. Manufacturers are now integrating computer-aided design (CAD) and computer numerical control (CNC) systems into their machinery. These technologies enable greater precision in the manufacturing process and reduce human error. Additionally, advancements in materials science have allowed manufacturers to work with a wider range of metals, including high-strength steel and lightweight alloys, expanding the applications for roll-formed products.
- High-Frequency Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) In this method, electrical currents are passed through the edges of the metal strips to heat them, allowing them to fuse together under pressure. This technique is highly efficient and produces a continuous weld along the length of the pipe.