Let me introduce Paul. Paul is a fan of roll formed custom profiles made of steel. For him, they’re the first choice when it comes to producing a component with high precision, in large quantities and with consistent quality. And all that at the lowest possible cost, obviously. After changing jobs and industries, the experienced product developer is now asking himself whether the previously proven manufacturing process is equally suitable in his new field of work.
After all, the designs here are much more complex than in his previous work, and the component has to be delivered ready for installation. So Paul sets out to do some research. Can the roll former he trusts also support him with the new requirements? And if so, what’s possible? What are the limitations? We’re more than excited to share what Paul has found out so far:
Thanks to a combination of integrated and downstream processing steps, roll forming can produce a finished product that’s exactly as the customer needs it. The possibilities of professional rollformers often go much further than customers might think at first glance. Integrated and post-processing production steps allow for a vast array of product design possibilities.
After some deeper investigation , Paul finds out that perforations, drilling with or without threads, laser cutting, sawing, cutting, welding, as well as various profile bending methods and assembly techniques, are all possible with roll forming. Additionally, his preferred supplier has already thought about the efficient, professional delivery of the finished profiles. If that’s not good news, what is?
Depending on the specific profile and requirements, two different packaging concepts are used for the delivery of roll-formed special profiles: Bundle packaging and special pallets. In the case of the former, a certain quantity of homogeneous parts of the same type are packed into a bundle, while the special pallets are used for the delivery of ready-to-weld components.
That’s already sounding great to Paul. On top of that, he’s also happy to learn, his roll former places a high value on the mindful use of resources. After all, reusable pallets are just as much a part of the green packaging concept as special pallets, which are used when the respective profiles require special corrosion protection, for example.
But there’s still one question that’s still weighing on Paul's mind: He wonders whether profiles can also be produced completely ready for assembly. It might be time for him to pick up the phone and have a chat with an expert!
As the well-informed expert on the other end of the line explains, the intended use and complexity of a custom profile is what will determine the degree to which it’s finalized. He illustrates this with two use cases:
Needless to say, there are also product requirements that cannot be met with the portfolio of a roll profiler alone. A truth that Paul learns further in his conversation with the expert.
Professional manufacturers of roll-formed custom profiles offer all services related to the processing of a profile. The limits can be clearly defined and the following issues do not fall within the scope of the roll former:
Now that Paul is sure that his roll profiler offers everything he needs to produce a ready-to-install component, he naturally wants to know what he can do himself to achieve the best possible result. The friendly expert has a few tried-and-tested tips for him:
The planning and realization of complex products is a challenge in every project phase. With the following five tips, customers can contribute to a smooth process, and help to get the best result out of roll forming:
Maybe it’s been too obvious, but guess who is the roll profiler that the hero of our story can always rely on, both in his research and in the production of his components? And we’re proud to say it’s not without justification. The following principles and processes make us a reliable partner for the manufacturing of your products:
Paul is happy. He now knows that even the implementation of more complex designs is no problem for a professional roll former. Depending on the requirements, his ready-to-install component will come directly from the roll former or be finished in the course of downstream finalization steps. This saves time, costs and valuable resources.
Still need some convincing? Together we’ll find the best solution for your desired profile. You can also see for yourself what’s possible with our Welser Creator: easy to use - even without CAD knowledge.