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Roofing sheet roll forming machines are essential for producing high-quality, durable roofing sheets used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. These machines transform metal coils into precise roofing profiles through a series of rollers, ensuring consistency, efficiency, and minimal material wastage.
For the Michigan market, these machines cater to a wide range of applications, from robust roofing systems that withstand harsh winters to lightweight solutions for commercial projects.
Roofing sheet roll forming machines are designed to produce a variety of roofing profiles, including:
The machines operate by feeding pre-cut or continuous metal coils into the system, where the material passes through multiple roller stations. Each station incrementally bends the metal into the desired profile, ensuring smooth and accurate shaping. The final product is cut to the desired length using a hydraulic or servo-driven cutting system.
Feature | Details |
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Material | Galvanized Steel, Aluminum, Pre-Painted Steel, Stainless Steel |
Material Thickness | 0.3 mm – 1.2 mm |
Width of Material | 1000 mm – 1250 mm |
Rollers Material | High-Grade Steel with Chrome Coating for Durability |
Forming Stations | 12–20 (Varies by Profile) |
Machine Frame | Heavy-Duty Steel Frame |
Drive Type | Chain Drive or Gear Drive |
Cutting System | Hydraulic Cutting with High-Speed Blades |
Production Speed | 10–25 meters per minute (Customizable to 30–40 meters per minute) |
Control System | PLC with HMI Touchscreen Interface |
Power Supply | 220V/380V/440V, 50Hz/60Hz (Adaptable to Michigan’s 60Hz standard) |
Length Tolerance | ±1 mm |
Extras | Automatic Stacker, Decoiler, Recoiler, and Pre-Cutting Options |
Dimensions (Approx.) | Length: 8-10 meters, Width: 1.5-2 meters, Height: 1.5-2 meters |
Weight | 5–10 Tons (Depending on Model and Configuration) |
A1: In Michigan, corrugated and standing seam panels are the most popular due to their durability and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.
A2: The machine requires a minimum space of 15m x 5m for operation and material handling.
A3: Depending on the model, it can produce 300–500 meters of roofing sheets per hour.
A4: Regular lubrication of rollers, chain drives, and hydraulic systems is essential. It is also recommended to inspect the cutting blades and PLC system monthly.
A5: Yes, the machine can handle galvanized steel, aluminum, and pre-painted sheets, depending on the configuration.
A6: Yes, machines are configured to work with the 220V/440V, 60Hz standard used in Michigan.
A7: Pricing ranges from $40,000 to $120,000, depending on the model, capacity, and added features like automatic stackers or recoilers.