Differently Shaped Stainless Purlin Roll Forming Machine 1.5 - 3.0mm Thickness
Types of Channel
Channels can be a catch-all phrase for many differently shaped Metal Profiles, however Channels are generally accepted to be in the following most widely used categories:
Channels are made with all types of metal, but the most popular Metal Channels are stainless channels, steel channels, and aluminum channels.
Most Common Industries where Channels are used
A Channel is used for almost all industries for any possible application such as in this brief summary of other Channel terms: Protective Edges, Holders, Covers, Framing & Frames, Inserts, Decoration, Trim, Cladding, Brackets, Tracks, Slides, Posts, Standards, Supports, Reinforcements, Stiffeners, Railings, Rims, Rings & Clamps, Purlins, Subgirts, Girts. (Many other styles of Roll Formed Profiles have these same descriptions, however.)
Additional Channel Information
Tooling for U & J Channels with Legs at 90 Degrees is most common and rarely are there any tooling costs associated with these providing it meets our minimum order requirements of 2,000ft except on pre-production samples. Lower quantities with Lot charges can be negotiated. Our Roll Die & Straightener Tooling is Adjustable and can easily be changed or added to without cost . Our In-line Cutoff Tooling has smaller, inexpensive inserts making any tooling that we may have to make, (which is rare), very inexpensive and it`s most often Donated. Johnson Bros. even has Existing Adjustable Roll Dies that can Produce Hems on the inside or outside of the legs on these U-channels & J-channels. U & J Channels with other than 90 Degree bends with legs Tilted In or Tilted Out, may require very little or no extra tooling as most of the tooling used comes from a regular set of 90 Degree bend channel tooling and standard hemming rolls. Hems are generally .250"-.125" and sometimes smaller.
High Speed Roll Forming is available. Greater Length Tolerances allow Faster Production however, our modernized length control system allows normal production speeds at close tolerances as well. Tolerances on legs and web of +/- .032 are common with +/- .005 and sometimes less are possible. Highly Accurate Roll Straighteners and Die Boosts allow for very straight parts without kinks from the cut off operation.
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