Posted on Friday, September 29, 2023
Equatorial Guinea’s growing construction, oil & gas, and industrial sectors are opening new opportunities for sheet metal forming solutions. Roll forming machines have become increasingly popular due to their ability to produce high-quality, consistent metal profiles efficiently and cost-effectively. From roofing panels to structural components, roll forming machines support a wide variety of industrial applications across the country.
In this guide, we explore the most popular types of roll forming machines used in Equatorial Guinea, the specifications and profiles they produce, the industries they serve, key regions where they are most used, maintenance needs, setup and operation, and pricing. We also explain how Machine Matcher can help you find the right machine to match your exact profile requirements.
Here are the roll forming machines commonly used across Equatorial Guinea:
Specifications:
Roller Material: GCr15 steel with hard chrome coating
Frame: 350–450 H-beam welded structure
Motor Power: 5.5kW to 11kW depending on profile type
Cutting: Hydraulic post-cut or flying shear
Speed: 8–15 meters per minute
PLC System: Siemens or Delta with touch screen HMI
Profiles Produced:
Corrugated roofing sheets
IBR roofing profiles
Trapezoidal roofing panels
Industries Used:
Residential and commercial construction
Public infrastructure development
Warehousing and industrial buildings
Specifications:
Adjustable profile width and height
Thickness range: 1.5–3.0mm
Rollers: Forged steel, heat-treated
Power: 15–22kW
Control: PLC with auto size change and profile memory
Profiles Produced:
Structural C and Z purlins
Steel framing components
Industries Used:
Steel structure construction
Warehouses
Energy and oil sector
Specifications:
Material thickness: 0.8–1.5mm
Material width: 1000–1250mm
Speed: Up to 20 meters per minute
Servo feeder and hydraulic cutter
Drive: Chain or gearbox drive system
Profiles Produced:
Floor decking
Bridge decking
Composite metal floor panels
Industries Used:
High-rise commercial buildings
Infrastructure projects
Industrial complexes
Specifications:
Material: Aluminum, galvanized steel, pre-painted steel
Thickness: 0.5–0.8mm
Roller stations: 16–24
Cutting: Hydraulic cutter with encoder tracking
Profiles Produced:
K-style and box gutters
Half-round gutters
Industries Used:
Residential and light commercial construction
Roll forming machines are most commonly found in the following cities and areas:
As the capital city, Malabo is a major hub for government construction, infrastructure, and private real estate developments. Roofing and decking machines are widely used here.
Bata is the largest city in the Río Muni region and a growing center for commercial construction and logistics facilities. Demand is rising for metal decking, structural profiles, and rainwater systems.
With growing industrial activity, Luba and Mbini are seeing increasing usage of roll forming equipment in energy-related construction and offshore service infrastructure.
Routine maintenance is crucial to ensure your machine operates at peak performance and avoids costly downtime. Here’s what should be done regularly:
Clean the rollers and remove debris or oil buildup
Inspect hydraulic systems for leaks
Check fasteners and tighten if necessary
Lubricate bearings and moving parts
Check electrical connections and sensors
Ensure chain drives are properly tensioned
Inspect rollers for wear and alignment
Examine hydraulic fluid levels and replace if needed
Calibrate cutting mechanisms and control systems
Proper maintenance helps extend machine life, maintains output quality, and reduces breakdown risk.
Foundation Preparation: Install the machine on a level, vibration-free surface.
Power Connection: Connect to appropriate local power supply (usually 380V, 50Hz, 3-phase in Equatorial Guinea).
Uncoiler Loading: Load the coil onto the manual or hydraulic uncoiler.
Feeding & Calibration: Feed the material into the rollers and run test profiles for calibration.
PLC Programming: Input profile parameters into the touchscreen interface for length, quantity, and cut type.
Once setup is complete, the operator can monitor the forming process from the control panel. Most systems allow automatic batch production, stopping automatically when the preset quantity is reached.
Safety guards and emergency stop features should always be in place before production begins.
Prices vary significantly depending on machine type, features, automation level, and production speed.
Basic roofing sheet machines: Starting from $18,000–$25,000
Manual uncoilers, standard rollers, basic cutting
Semi-automatic C/Z purlin machines or higher-speed roofing lines: $35,000–$55,000
Fully automatic profile lines with servo feeding, flying shear, hydraulic decoilers: $70,000–$120,000+
Custom features like automatic stackers, embossing rollers, remote diagnostics, or dual-profile forming will also increase cost.
While Equatorial Guinea does not yet have large-scale domestic manufacturers of roll forming machines, businesses commonly import machines from:
China – A global leader in roll forming exports; high availability and custom designs
Turkey – Known for durable machines with good automation
India – Competitive pricing and simpler models
Europe – Premium brands offering advanced systems for industrial use
Local distributors and machine integrators in Malabo and Bata often assist with import, installation, and after-sales service.
A: Yes. Many suppliers, especially through platforms like Machine Matcher, can design machines to suit your custom profile needs.
A: Typical installation and testing take 2–5 days, depending on the machine's complexity and your factory setup.
A: Most machines come with a 1-year to 2-year warranty, with options for extended service agreements.
A: Yes. Pre-owned machines are a great option for businesses looking to start small or manage budgets, especially if properly inspected and maintained.
A: You need the exact profile drawing (dimensions), material gauge, material type, and production requirements (speed and output quantity).
At Machine Matcher, we help you find the perfect roll forming machine that matches your profile, budget, and production goals. Whether you need a high-speed roofing line for a project in Malabo or a C-purlin machine for an industrial park in Bata, our experts can guide you through:
Profile consultation and design evaluation
Comparing multiple machine offers
Choosing between new and used equipment
Matching local power and space conditions
Organizing shipping and installation
After-sales support and spare parts sourcing
We work with trusted global manufacturers and verified suppliers, ensuring you get a reliable machine tailored to your needs.
Speak to one of our roll forming machine experts today:
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Let us help you find the ideal roll forming solution for your operations in Equatorial Guinea. Whether you are just getting started or expanding your current factory, Machine Matcher is your global partner for smart, efficient roll forming machine procurement.
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