The roll forming process begins with unwinding a metal coil, which is then fed into the forming section of the machine. As the strip moves through the series of rollers, it undergoes deformation, gradually taking on the desired shape. Advanced roll forming machines may incorporate additional features, such as hydraulic systems for managing pressure and ensuring smooth operation. Once the profiling is complete, the formed strip is usually cut to length using automated shears, resulting in a finished product ready for shipment or further processing.
At its core, a paper pipe making machine operates through a series of systematic processes that convert raw paper material into durable, cylindrical pipes
. The machinery typically consists of several integral components a raw material feeder, a tube forming section, a drying unit, and a quality control system.