Press brake

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What is a press brake?

A hydraulic press brake, also known as a CNC bending machine, is used to bend sheet metal to achieve the specific shape required for a given project. The term "CNC" means the machine is computer-controlled, operating according to a pre-programmed production process. This approach not only drastically reduces the risk of human error that could lead to costly mistakes but also ensures the consistent production of identical parts in series.

Moreover, a press brake enables not only highly repeatable manufacturing of relatively simple components but also serial production of unconventional, highly complex parts. Additional advantages of CNC press brakes include high processing speed and significant cost savings through optimized production procedures.

How does sheet metal bending with a press brake work?

The main components of a CNC press brake include a die, a punch, and various auxiliary tooling elements such as feeders, receivers, and quick-change tooling systems. Once the die and punch are installed in their designated positions, the sheet metal can be shaped precisely as required.

Sheet metal processed on a press brake can be bent, notched, or embossed. To perform any of these operations, the sheet is first placed between the die and the punch. The punch then gradually descends, pressing the sheet into the die, thereby forming it into the desired shape.

As part of our services, we offer professional sheet metal bending using our own press brake, enabling the production of various types of tanks, enclosures, protective covers, and machine components tailored precisely to your specifications. If you are interested in collaborating with us in this area, we warmly invite you to contact our team.

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