What to Do with Profile and Pipe Bending Machines?
Profile and pipe bending machines are widely used in industries such as construction, automotive, aerospace and metalworking. These machines allow profiles and pipes to be bent into the desired shape. Bending workpieces with the right bevels and angles is important to meet a variety of structural and aesthetic requirements.
Profile and Pipe Bending Machine:
This type of machine is usually hydraulic or electrically operated. Before bending the workpieces, it is placed between the ends of the workpiece. Then the profile or pipe is slowly bent by the force provided by the hydraulic or electrical system. Profile and pipe bending machines often have multiple axes, allowing more complex bends and angles to be achieved.
CNC Profile and Pipe Bending Machine:
This type of machine works with computer controlled (CNC) systems. The operator determines the desired bending profiles and parameters using a CAD (Computer Aided Design) program. CNC systems automatically bend the workpiece based on this programmed information. CNC profile and pipe bending machines provide high precision and repeatability.
Semi-Automatic Profile and Pipe Bending Machine:
This type of machine works with a mechanism that requires operator intervention. The operator positions the workpiece and controls the hydraulic or mechanical systems that perform the bending process. Semi-automatic profile and pipe bending machines provide flexibility and are suitable for different types of profiles and pipes. The operator can set the bending angles and other parameters so that suitable bending operations can be performed for various projects.
These machines can have various workpiece bending capacities and features. Some machines are only capable of bending small profiles and pipes, while others may be capable of bending workpieces of larger diameters and thicknesses. Machine selection should be based on factors such as workpiece sizes, shapes and production requirements.