The versatility of rollforming machines is one of their standout features. They can produce a wide range of profiles, from simple U-channels to complex shapes like Z-purlins and C-sections. This versatility is essential for the construction industry, where various steel components are required for different structural elements. Moreover, rollforming is not limited to steel alone; other metals like aluminum can also be processed, making these machines valuable across multiple sectors.
4. Water Jet Cutting This environmentally friendly method uses a high-pressure jet of water, often mixed with abrasive materials, to cut through metals. Water jet cutting is particularly advantageous for thin materials and delicate designs, as it produces no heat-affected zones and minimizes warping.