The Glazed Tile Roll Forming Machine represents an advanced type of colored steel sheet forming technology. It has significant market potential, especially in high-end applications. The tiles produced by this machine have a beautiful, high-quality appearance, making them an ideal choice for large theaters, factories, and office buildings.
This type of Roll Forming Machine generally consists of three main sections:
Roll Forming Section
Pressing Section
Cutting Section
1. Roll Forming Section
Driven by a motor and chain system, the roll forming section gradually shapes the galvanized steel sheet or colored steel coil into the base profile. This high-precision forming ensures consistent shaping, similar to other systems like the C U Channel Roll Forming Machine and Metal Floor Deck Making Roll Forming Machine.
2. Pressing Section
Operated by hydraulic cylinders, this section drives the mold to move vertically, pressing the formed profile into equal-length segments that resemble traditional glazed tiles. This process is similar in principle to closed-type high-quality metal floor deck making or metal ceiling tile systems, where uniform depth and consistency are crucial.
3. Cutting Section
Also powered by a hydraulic cylinder, the cutting system ensures precise, fixed-length cuts of the finished glazed tiles. Like in other high-end high precision roll forming machines, this guarantees smooth edges and accurate panel length.
Production Process Overview
The color-coated steel sheet enters the roll forming section.
After forming, it proceeds to the pressing section to create evenly spaced glazed tile patterns.
Finally, the cutting system performs length-based trimming of each panel.
Control System
The execution unit includes:
A motor driven by an inverter (for adjustable speed and stability)
A hydraulic station motor
Two hydraulic solenoid valves for the pressing mold
Two hydraulic solenoid valves for the cutting blade
This structure allows for full automation and reliable operation, similar to systems in T Grid Making Machines, Metal Ceiling Machines, and T Grid Ceiling Machines