Posted on Thursday, February 1, 2024
Nigeria’s rapid urbanization and infrastructure development have fueled the demand for steel-based construction materials—making roll forming machines a critical part of the country’s industrial landscape. From roofing sheets to structural frames, roll forming technology enables mass production of consistent metal profiles, helping manufacturers meet growing demands across housing, commercial, and industrial sectors.
In this blog, we explore the most popular roll forming machines in Nigeria, what profiles they produce, industries that use them, main locations, maintenance tips, price range, manufacturers, how to set them up, and how Machine Matcher can help you find the perfect solution for your needs.
Specifications:
Material thickness: 0.3 – 0.7 mm
Roller material: GCr15 with hard chrome coating
Motor power: 5.5 – 7.5 kW
Forming stations: 14–18
Speed: 10–20 m/min
Cutting system: Hydraulic cutter
Profiles Produced: IBR (Inverted Box Rib) roof panels
Used In: Residential housing, warehouses, commercial roofing
Popular Cities: Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Kano
Specifications:
Material thickness: 0.2 – 0.6 mm
Roller material: High-grade steel
Motor power: 4 – 5.5 kW
Speed: 12–15 m/min
PLC system: Mitsubishi or Siemens
Profiles Produced: Corrugated roofing sheets
Used In: Rural housing, small commercial buildings, agricultural sheds
Popular Cities: Benin City, Enugu, Kaduna, Onitsha
Specifications:
Material thickness: 0.3 – 0.6 mm
Punching system: Hydraulic press for tile steps
Forming stations: 15–20
Speed: 3–5 m/min (due to punching process)
PLC control: Touchscreen with automatic cutting
Profiles Produced: Step tile (Spanish or Milano style)
Used In: Mid- to high-end residential buildings
Popular Cities: Lagos, Abuja, Uyo, Asaba
Specifications:
Material thickness: 1.5 – 3.0 mm
Adjustable sizes: 80mm to 300mm width
Motor power: 11 – 22 kW
Punching: Pre-punch holes for assembly
Changeable size system: Manual or automatic
Profiles Produced: C Purlins for structural framing
Used In: Steel structure buildings, warehouses, solar panel mounting
Popular Cities: Kano, Ilorin, Ibadan, Awka
Specifications:
Material thickness: 0.4 – 0.8 mm
Roller stations: 16–20
Cutting: Hydraulic guillotine
Speed: 10–15 m/min
Profiles Produced: Box and half-round gutters
Used In: Roof water drainage systems for buildings
Popular Cities: Jos, Makurdi, Calabar, Aba
Construction: Roofing panels, purlins, floor decking
Agriculture: Storage sheds, poultry structures
Real Estate Development: Residential and commercial roofing
Logistics & Warehousing: Framing and cladding solutions
Renewable Energy: Solar panel support frames
Automotive & Trailers: Support structures and components
Lagos – Nigeria’s economic capital with a booming construction sector
Abuja – Rapid infrastructure development and government projects
Port Harcourt – Industrial and oil sector-related construction
Kano – Northern Nigeria’s commercial and manufacturing hub
Ibadan – Growth in residential real estate and local manufacturing
Onitsha – Trading hub with demand for roofing products
Enugu – Construction activities and local housing projects
Maintaining your roll forming machine ensures long-term performance and reduces breakdowns. Here’s a basic maintenance checklist:
Daily:
Clean rollers and cutting blades
Check lubrication levels
Inspect for loose bolts or parts
Weekly:
Test hydraulic systems
Verify sensor and PLC readings
Clean and align the feeding guide
Monthly:
Check motor and gearbox performance
Replace worn-out seals and filters
Run calibration and alignment check
Annually:
Full system inspection by a technician
Roller re-chroming (if required)
PLC software updates
Prices vary widely depending on automation, profile, and machine size.
Machine Type | Low Cost (USD) | High Cost (USD) |
---|---|---|
Corrugated Sheet Machine | $18,000 | $35,000 |
IBR Roofing Machine | $25,000 | $45,000 |
Step Tile Machine | $30,000 | $55,000 |
C Purlin Machine | $40,000 | $85,000 |
Gutter Machine | $20,000 | $40,000 |
Used machines can be 30–50% cheaper but must be checked for wear and controls.
While some Nigerian companies assemble or import roll forming machines locally, most high-quality machines are sourced from international manufacturers in China, Turkey, and Europe.
Some Nigerian-based suppliers and importers include:
Engineering equipment distributors in Lagos and Port Harcourt
Local integrators offering after-sales support and installation
Used machinery resellers importing machines from Asia and Europe
Installation Steps:
Foundation preparation
Unloading and positioning
Electrical and hydraulic connections
Profile testing and calibration
Operator training
Operation Overview:
Load coil on uncoiler
Guide strip into the entry guide
Adjust roller stations (if needed)
Set up the PLC program (length, quantity)
Start forming and cutting cycles
Collect finished products
Ensure safety guards are in place and operators are trained before starting.
Q: What type of power supply do these machines require in Nigeria?
A: Most machines require 3-phase power (380V, 50Hz), but some can be customized for 220V or local supply conditions. It’s critical to check this before ordering.
Q: Can roll forming machines work with aluminum and galvanized steel?
A: Yes, most machines are designed to handle GI, GL, PPGI, PPGL, and aluminum sheets with varying thicknesses.
Q: Is local support available for imported machines?
A: Yes. Machine Matcher and local partners offer technical support, spare parts, and on-site setup assistance in Nigeria.
Q: Can I get a machine customized for my roof sheet profile?
A: Absolutely. Machine Matcher specializes in matching your exact profile drawing to the right machine.
Q: What’s the lifespan of a good roll forming machine?
A: With proper maintenance, machines can last 15–20 years or longer.
Machine Matcher helps businesses in Nigeria connect with the most suitable roll forming machines based on your profile, power supply, production scale, and budget.
We offer:
Access to new and used machines from trusted global suppliers
Profile drawing matching and custom solutions
Expert guidance on setup, maintenance, and upgrades
Transparent pricing and lead times
Support across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and more
Whether you’re a metal fabricator, building contractor, or new investor entering the steel manufacturing space, Machine Matcher helps you reduce risk, avoid the wrong machine, and secure equipment that fits your exact needs.
Speak to one of our roll forming machine experts today:
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