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A Metal Siding Roll Forming Machine is a highly efficient and versatile tool used to produce metal siding panels for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. These machines are critical for manufacturers looking to create durable, aesthetically pleasing, and weather-resistant siding solutions. Metal siding is widely used in the USA due to its strength, longevity, and ability to withstand diverse climates.
A Metal Siding Roll Forming Machine is designed to transform flat metal coils into profiled siding panels with precise dimensions and consistent quality. These machines are built to handle various materials, including galvanized steel, aluminum, copper, and zinc, depending on the application.
Key features of the machine include:
Feature | Details |
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Material Compatibility | Galvanized steel, aluminum, copper, zinc |
Material Thickness | 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm |
Coil Width | 1000 mm to 1250 mm |
Production Speed | 10-30 meters per minute |
Roller Material | High-grade steel with hard chrome plating |
Number of Rollers | 12–18 rollers (depending on the profile) |
Cutting System | Hydraulic or servo-controlled cutting system |
Power Requirements | 380V/3-phase/60Hz (customizable for the USA) |
Control System | PLC system with touch-screen interface (brands like Siemens or Mitsubishi) |
Machine Dimensions | 7000 mm x 1500 mm x 1200 mm |
Weight | Approx. 6 tons |
The cost ranges from $50,000 to $120,000, depending on the machine's specifications, production speed, and additional features.
The machine is compatible with materials like galvanized steel, aluminum, copper, and zinc, with thicknesses ranging from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm.
Yes, the machine can be customized to produce various metal siding profiles, including lap siding, vertical panels, and batten designs.
The standard power requirement is 380V/3-phase/60Hz, but it can be customized for USA-specific standards.
Installation typically takes 5–7 days, including setup and testing by professional technicians.
Yes, most manufacturers include operator training and a detailed user manual with the machine.
Regular maintenance includes:
No, this machine is designed for metal siding panels. For insulated panels, a specialized machine is required.