2. Hydraulic Straighteners These machines use hydraulic systems to generate pressure, allowing for more precise and powerful straightening. They are suited for larger or thicker wires and provide the operator with better control over the straightening process, reducing the risk of wire damage.
- 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.
3. Quality Control After profiling, the sheets undergo rigorous quality checks. This includes measuring thickness, checking for surface defects, and testing for strength and flexibility. A high-quality IBR sheet should withstand environmental factors such as wind, rain, and temperature variations, thereby ensuring longevity and reliability.
1. Frame Racks A frame rack is the centerpiece of a frame straightening operation. This type of equipment uses hydraulic systems to hold the vehicle securely in place while technicians assess and correct frame damage. Frame racks often come with measuring systems that help assess any misalignment, allowing for precise adjustments.