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Metal deck roll forming machines are specialized equipment designed to produce metal decking profiles efficiently and with high precision. These profiles are commonly used in construction for floors, roofs, and mezzanine systems, providing structural support and reinforcing concrete. For the UK market, these machines cater to diverse construction projects that demand consistent quality and compliance with British standards.
A metal deck roll forming machine transforms metal coils into specific decking profiles through a series of precisely aligned rollers. The machine can handle various materials, including galvanized steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, which meet the required structural and aesthetic needs.
Feature | Details |
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Material Thickness | 0.8mm - 1.5mm (customizable) |
Material Width | 1000mm - 1250mm |
Roller Material | High-grade chrome-plated steel |
Frame | Heavy-duty steel |
Motor Power | 15-25 kW (depending on model and speed) |
PLC Control System | Siemens or Mitsubishi |
Machine Speed | Up to 30m/min |
Cutting Type | Hydraulic cutting with high-precision blades |
Embossing Capability | Available (custom patterns) |
Power Supply | Compatible with UK standards (400V, 50Hz, 3-phase) |
Coil Weight Capacity | Up to 8 tons |
Q1: What materials can the machine process?
A1: The machine is designed to process galvanized steel, aluminum, and stainless steel within the thickness range of 0.8mm to 1.5mm.
Q2: Can the machine produce different decking profiles?
A2: Yes, the machine can be customized to produce profiles of various sizes, depths, and embossing patterns.
Q3: Is the machine compatible with UK power standards?
A3: Absolutely. The machine is configured to operate with a 400V, 50Hz, 3-phase power supply, standard in the UK.
Q4: What is the production speed of the machine?
A4: The machine can produce metal decking at speeds of up to 30m/min, depending on the profile and material.
Q5: What are the maintenance requirements?
A5: Regular maintenance includes lubrication of rollers and motors, checking hydraulic systems, and cleaning to prevent debris buildup. Periodic inspections of electrical components are also recommended.
Q6: How long does it take to set up the machine?
A6: Initial setup may take 1-2 days, including calibration and trial runs, with support from a technician.
Q7: Are training and installation support provided?
A7: Yes, most suppliers offer on-site installation and operator training for UK buyers.
Q8: What are the shipping and import considerations for the UK?
A8: Importing a metal deck roll forming machine into the UK involves checking compliance with UKCA standards, understanding tariffs, and coordinating with reliable shipping agents.