Roll forming is a continuous bending process where a flat strip passes through a series of shaped rolls, each incrementally shaping the profile.
The achievable bend radius depends on the roll diameter, material thickness, and the number of forming passes, which together define the neutral axis shift.
Designers use the simplified radius equation to ensure the formed part stays above the materialβs minimum bend radius, preventing cracking.
D = roll diameter (mm)
t = material thickness (mm)
n = number of passes
What is the formula for calculating roll forming radius?
How does material thickness affect the roll forming radius?
Can you explain what the neutral axis shift means in roll forming?
What is the importance of choosing the right bend radius in manufacturing?
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What happens if the calculated radius is too small during roll forming?
Are there any limitations to using this formula for all materials?
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