Metal wall panel machines are specifically designed to fabricate wall panels from various types of metal, including aluminum, steel, and zinc. These machines typically incorporate several key features
After heating, the heated billets undergo a piercing process, where a mandrel is pushed through the center to create a hollow pipe. This step requires precision and skill to ensure uniform thickness throughout the pipe.
3. Cold Rolling The re-coiled strips undergo the cold rolling process. This operation is carried out in rolling mills, where steel passes between a pair of rollers that exert immense pressure. The reduction in thickness occurs through deformation, and the rollers can be adjusted to achieve specific thickness reductions.
The design of the straightener can vary significantly based on the specific requirements of the application. Some models feature adjustable rollers, allowing users to customize the pressure and alignment according to the wire's diameter and composition. Others may incorporate powered rollers to streamline the process, enhancing throughput in high-volume manufacturing settings.