rullform
Rullform, or roll forming in English, is a continuous metal forming process in which a strip of sheet metal is fed through a succession of paired rolls. Each roll group makes a small bend, and through many stands a constant cross-section profile is produced. The finished length is cut to size, often after additional operations such as punching, notching, or coating.
The process is best suited for long, constant-section profiles such as channels, angles, tees, Z-sections, U-sections,
Equipment and setup involve a coil feeding system (uncoiler and straightener), a sequence of roll stands, and
Advantages of rullform include high production speeds, continuous output, good dimensional accuracy along the length, a
Applications encompass construction and building products (purlins, studs, roofing and wall profiles), automotive trim, appliances, and