A fully automated machine that uses Computer Numerical Control (CNC) to bend pipes and tubes with high precision and repeatability. It utilizes multi-axis control to execute complex bending sequences and varying radii without manual intervention, making it ideal for high-volume production and complex geometries.
A cost-effective bending solution that combines hydraulic bending power with manual tasks, such as feeding and rotating the tube between bends. It is best suited for small to medium batch production or simple parts where full automation is not cost-justified.
A specialized machine that uses an induction heating coil to locally heat a narrow section of a pipe while a swing arm bends it. This process is used for large-diameter or heavy-wall pipes (often for oil and gas pipelines) to minimize wall thinning and ovality during the bend.
A machine designed to reshape the end of a tube to allow for connections or assembly. Common operations include expanding, reducing (swaging), flaring, beading, or flanging the tube ends to fit into other components or hoses.
A specialized fabrication service provided by job shops that bend pipes and tubes to customer specifications. These services utilize various bending methods (rotary draw, roll bending, induction) to produce custom parts for construction, automotive, or industrial applications.
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