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The corrugated roll forming machine is a specialized piece of equipment used to produce corrugated metal sheets, which are widely used in roofing, cladding, and fencing applications. Designed to deliver precision and efficiency, this machine is highly sought after in industries such as construction, agriculture, and infrastructure development. Its robust construction ensures durability and high performance even under heavy-duty operation, making it ideal for the South African market, which often requires machines capable of handling varying material types and thicknesses.
Specification | Details |
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Material Thickness | 0.3 mm – 0.8 mm |
Material Width | Up to 1250 mm |
Roller Material | GCr15 steel with hard chrome plating |
Number of Rollers | 16–22 (varies based on profile) |
Machine Speed | 15–30 meters per minute |
Motor Power | 5.5 kW to 11 kW (depends on model) |
Cutting System | Hydraulic cutting with Cr12 steel blade |
Control System | PLC with touch screen (Siemens/Delta) |
Power Supply | 380V/50Hz (customizable) |
Dimensions | Approx. 7000 mm × 1500 mm × 1400 mm |
Weight | 5–7 tons (depending on configuration) |
The machine is designed to process materials like galvanized steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and color-coated steel with thicknesses ranging from 0.3 mm to 0.8 mm.
Production speeds range between 15–30 meters per minute, depending on the material and configuration.
Yes, the machine can be tailored to produce specific profiles popular in South Africa, ensuring compliance with local market demands.
Yes, the machine can be customized to work with South African power supply specifications (380V/50Hz).
Routine maintenance includes:
Industries like construction, agriculture, and roofing companies benefit greatly, especially in producing materials for residential and industrial roofing.
The setup time can range from 2 to 4 days, depending on the complexity of the configuration and the availability of skilled technicians.
Yes, with proper logistics planning, the machine can be delivered to urban and rural areas across South Africa.
Prices can range from $20,000 to $100,000, depending on the machine's features, specifications, and additional customizations.