About Roll Forming Equipment
Roll forming equipment uses pressure applied by a series of steel rolls or roller dies to form or bend metal. A roll forming machine consists of pairs of rollers (each pair called a roll station) to continuously bend sheet or strip metal into the desired cross-sectional shape. Roll forming is ideal for producing parts with long lengths or in large quantities. Metal roll forming can fabricate rigid, high-strength parts from materials as light as aluminum and as heavy as 6-gauge steel (1/2 in. thick). Roll forming equipment can be used to produce metal building components, studs, supports, angles, C-channels, U-channels, and hat channels. Production options for roll forming machinery include hole- punching, notching, finishing, and bending. Manufacturers use a flower pattern to specify the successive stages of work and the resulting design of the cold roll forming machine. Roll form design software improves custom roll forming, allowing simulation of the roll forming process using finite element analysis. Roll forming steel can be used to fabricate parts that have greater strength-to-weight ratio than methods such as forging.

