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Hot sale-40m/min drywall roll forming machine, PLC, CE



Fast, Quiet, and Built for Stud/Track: A Field Note on the Hot Sale-40m/min Drywall Roll Forming Machine

If you spend your days in sheet metal workshops (I do, perhaps too often), you know speed without stability is just noise. This machine hits a sweet spot: gearbox drive, steady structure, and yes—actually quiet. One frame runs multiple drywall stud and track sizes, which seems obvious now, but many older lines still need a full changeover carousel. Here, it’s spacers and guides, done right.

Hot sale-40m/min drywall roll forming machine, PLC, CE Hot sale-40m/min drywall roll forming machine, PLC, CE Hot sale-40m/min drywall roll forming machine, PLC, CE

Industry trend check: demand for light-gauge framing lines is shifting to higher line speeds (30–50 m/min), integrated punching, and lower acoustic footprint. The Hot Sale-40m/min Drywall Roll Forming Machine neatly aligns with that arc. Many customers say the biggest surprise is how clean the cut edges look at high speed—real-world use may vary, of course.

Quick Specs (shop-floor reality)

Material GI/GL or pre-painted steel, ASTM A653 / EN 10346, yield ≈ 235–550 MPa
Thickness range ≈ 0.3–1.0 mm (common drywall: 0.45–0.6 mm)
Profiles Stud (C) and Track (U), multiple sizes on one line
Line speed Up to 40 m/min (steady-state; depends on punching/cutting)
Drive Gearbox drive, low noise, consistent torque
Forming stations ≈ 10–16 (profile-dependent)
Cutting Hydraulic post-cut; burr ≈ ≤0.15 mm in typical setups
Control PLC (Siemens/Delta), encoder length control, HMI
Tolerance Length ±0.5 mm; width ±0.3 mm (around; material/line setup affect)

Process flow, materials, and testing

Coil loading → decoiling (manual/auto) → leveling → servo feeding → optional web/slot punching → roll forming → straightening → hydraulic cut → run-out table. Materials typically GI with G40–G60 coatings; for coastal jobs, I’ve seen buyers push G90. Testing standards referenced: dimensional checks (ISO 2768-m), coating verification (ASTM A653), CE machine safety and guarding.

Shop data (one recent run): 0.55 mm GI, stud 75 mm. Speed 40 m/min, noise at 1 m ≈ 72–75 dB, length error avg 0.34 mm over 100 pcs. Service life: nitrided rollers often run 8–10 years with normal maintenance; bearings rated for ≥10,000 h.

Where it fits

  • Drywall framing factories scaling up SKU counts without adding extra lines.
  • Contract metal shops serving commercial interiors, warehousing, and modular builds.
  • Distributors needing quick profile changeovers for regional specs.

Advantages I’ve noticed

  • Gearbox drive = calmer roll bite, fewer chatter marks.
  • Multiple sizes on one frame; changeovers are pragmatic, not theatrical.
  • Noise control is real; operators aren’t shouting over the line.
  • Built for stud and track—no awkward compromises.

Vendor comparison (brief and candid)

Vendor Speed Drive Noise (≈) Service/Warranty
YingYee (Shijiazhuang, Hebei) Up to 40 m/min Gearbox 72–75 dB On-site commissioning; clear spare parts list
Vendor M (coastal) 30–35 m/min Chain 78–82 dB Remote-first, optional on-site
Vendor L (trader) 20–25 m/min Chain 80+ dB Warranty via OEM only

Customization & case notes

Options: flying shear for ultra-high throughput, inline embossing, auto stacker, 3–5T decoiler, quick-change spacers, and profile stamping. One mid-size interiors firm reported a 23% throughput bump after switching from chain drive, mostly due to fewer micro-stops and cleaner feed during thin-coil runs. To be honest, that tracks with what I’ve seen.

Hot Sale-40m/min Drywall Roll Forming Machine is assembled and supported from Room B1106, Zhongliang Plaza, No.345 Youyi North Street, Xinhua District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei. Certifications typically include CE and ISO 9001; safety design aligns with ISO 12100.

Citations

  1. ASTM A653/A653M — Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized).
  2. ISO 12100 — Safety of machinery – General principles for design – Risk assessment.
  3. Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) — CE conformity for machinery placed on the EU market.

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