Glazed Tile Roll Forming Machine

Model NO: YX28-207-828
Control System: PLC Computer Controlling System With Touch Screen
Raw material: PPGI, G350 Mpa
Tolerance: ±2mm
Min.Order Quantity: 1 Set/Sets
Usage: Production of Tile Roof Panel
Packing: standard for export
Port: XIAMEN, China
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
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Description

 

Product Overview

The Glazed Tile Roll Forming Machine is designed for the efficient production of metal glazed roof tiles used in residential, commercial, and industrial roofing projects. This machine is widely adopted by metal roofing manufacturers, construction material factories, and steel structure contractors who require consistent tile profiles, stable performance, and high production efficiency.

By combining precision roll forming technology with automatic hydraulic cutting and PLC control, the machine ensures uniform tile shape, smooth surface finish, and reliable output suitable for long-term roofing applications.

Products Description

In traditional Chinese architecture, few sights are more captivating than the glazed tiles lining a roof, arranged like fish scales. Under sunlight, they shimmer with a warm luster; in the rain, they produce crisp, flowing sounds. However, in modern construction, the very bones of these (imitation glazed tile roofs) have quietly transformed. A machine called the Glazed Tile Roll Forming Machine is now forging a metallic soul for this classical imagery, using cold-rolled steel sheets.

Stepping into the workshop, you won't find clay or kiln fires, only the scent of steel and machine oil. This machine resembles an artisan painting with metal. Its task is to continuously form coiled galvanized steel sheets or color-coated aluminum coils into roof panels that mimic the shape of glazed tiles. These are not individual tiles, but rather continuous strips several meters long, embossed with undulating ridges that perfectly replicate the waveform and essence of traditional glazed tiles.

The machine's forming process is a silent "creation of waves." After being straightened, the steel sheet glides between over a dozen precisely arranged forming rollers. The first set of rollers imprints the initial arc of the tile onto the sheet. Subsequent roller sets gradually deepen and shape this arc, forming the distinctive, flowing concave-convex waveform. Simultaneously, side rollers precisely fold the edges of the panel, creating overlapping ribs. Throughout this process, the metal is gradually bestowed with soft curves, yet without the viscous feel of shaping clay. Instead, there is only the uniform, low hum of metal extending under the pressure of the rollers-steady and rhythmic.

A seasoned master will lean close to the discharge outlet, extending a gloved hand to gently sweep over the freshly formed panel surface. His fingertips assess the uniformity of the crest's roundness and the trough's depth. He isn't looking at a single tile, but at a continuous, solidified wave. "The arc must be full, but not excessive-too much and rainwater will pool. The lines must be smooth, without hesitation, or the play of light will break," he might say. Adjusting the roller gaps and pressure is like tuning a metallic symphony. He must ensure that the arc of every waveform and the dimension of every overlapping edge are exact. Because once on the roof, these long panels will connect end-to-end, forming an unbroken expanse. Any minor error would disrupt the overall rhythm and (antique harmony) under sunlight or from a distance.

When these several-meter-long "metal glazed tiles" are shipped out in coils, they gleam with the uniform sheen of modern coatings-in peacock blue, imperial yellow, or deep, subdued green. They are transported to the double eaves of temples, the antique-style streets of scenic areas, and the sloping roofs of museums. During installation, they are unfurled and secured with specialized fasteners. From afar, it remains that familiar, undulating sea of glazed tiles, flowing with resplendent light under the sun. Only upon closer inspection, or when listening on a quiet night to the distinct, clear sound of raindrops tapping their surface-slightly different from that of ceramic tiles-does one become aware of their modern (framework).

The Glazed Tile Roll Forming Machine thus bridges traditional aesthetics and modern craftsmanship. It does not replicate ancient methods, yet uses the precision of steel to recreate the classical form and spirit. It allows that grand imagery, belonging to palaces and temples, to endure under the contemporary sky in a lighter, more durable form. It remains silent, simply using its precise rollers to imprint the contours of history onto the steel sheets of our time.

 Size

 7500*1550*1650mm

 Weight

 6000KGS

 Voltage

 380V/50HZ/3PH

 Motor Power

 5.5KW

 Hydraulic Motor Power

 5.5KW

 Air Cooling System Motor

 0.75KW

 Forming Steps

 16

 Working Speed

 0-5m/min

 Height of Roofing

 28mm

 Effective Width

 828mm

 Material Width

 1000mm

 Thickness

 0.3-0.6mm

 Thickness for common use and

 test machine

 0.4mm or 0.5mm ( material: PPGI, G350Mpa)

 Tolerance

 ±2mm

 Roller material

 High grade 45# forged steel, Plated hard chrome

 and polished all the rollers  

 Material of principal axist

 High grade 45# forged steel

 Sprocket wheel

 45 steel high-frequencies quench

 Cut-off system

 Hydraulic cutting device

 Material for Blade

 Cr12 mould steel   with quenched treatment 60-62°C

 Material for frame of machine

 Fine welded structural steel;

 Material for roofing

 PPGI Steel,GI steel 300 Mpa

 Painted Color

 Bule or Customization

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