Rollers for roll forming machines
Customisable punch and die
The punch and die are two key components used in many metal forming operations such as forging, shaping, or marking materials such as steel. These components work together to deform or cut through the material during machining. The punch deforms or cuts the material, while the die acts as a support and determines the final shape of the workpiece. These components are customisable, and are used in a wide range of industries.
Punch
A punch is a type of solid metal tool that is used to either force or deform material. It has a specific shape and can be customised to suit different processing needs. The punch is mounted on a machine or press, and is pushed into the metal foil or plate to create the desired shape.
Die
The die, on the other hand, is a counterpart to the punch. It is a metal block or plate with a cavity whose shape is complementary to that of the punch. The metal sheet or plate is placed between the punch and the die during the moulding process. As the punch pushes or deforms the material, the die acts as a support and determines the final shape of the workpiece.
The formation of a certain shape requires proper use of the punch and die. Both the punch and die must be carefully designed to ensure that they fit properly against each other, and can withstand the forces and pressure levels generated during metalworking.
Technical Features
Area of use of rollers for roll forming machines
The use of punches and dies allows for efficient and precise production of metal components in various industries, such as automotive, aeronautics, household appliance manufacturing, and many other industries that require metal forming.
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