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After-sales Service: | Avaliable |
Applicable Material: | Carbon Steel |
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The Stainless Steel Pipe Tube End Forming Reducing Expanding Shrinking Flaring Crimping Expander Machine is a versatile and efficient tool for shaping tube ends. This machine is designed to reduce, expand, shrink, flare, crimp, and expand tubes made of stainless steel. With its high-quality construction and precise functionality, this machine ensures accurate and consistent results every time. Whether you are working on plumbing, HVAC, automotive, or other metalworking projects, this machine is a must-have for achieving professional-looking tube ends. Upgrade your workshop with the Stainless Steel Pipe Tube End Forming Reducing Expanding Shrinking Flaring Crimping Expander Machine and experience the convenience and precision it brings to your tube forming tasks.
Type
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OD
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Station of forming
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Max. forming length
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Model
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Single head
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up to 30 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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100 mm
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30-SH
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up to 40 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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100 mm
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40-SH
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up to 60 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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120 mm
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60-SH
|
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up to 80 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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170 mm
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80-SH
|
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up to 100 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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210 mm
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100-SH
|
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up to 130 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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250 mm
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130-SH
|
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up to 150 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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250 mm
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150-SH
|
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Double head
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up to 30 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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100 mm
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30-DH
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up to 40 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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100 mm
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40-DH
|
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up to 60 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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120 mm
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60-DH
|
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up to 80 mm
|
1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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170 mm
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80-DH
|
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up to 100 mm
|
1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
|
210 mm
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100-DH
|
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up to 130 mm
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1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
|
250 mm
|
130-DH
|
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up to 150 mm
|
1 / 2 / 3 /4 S
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250 mm
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150-DH
|
Tube end forming is a manufacturing process that modifies the ends of tubes to achieve specific shapes or functionalities. It enhances tube connections by improving sealing capabilities, creating precise fittings, and ensuring compatibility with other components or systems.
In industries such as automotive and aerospace, tube end forming ensures secure, leak-proof connections in critical systems like fuel lines, exhausts, and hydraulic systems. These applications demand precise fittings to guarantee safety, performance, and compliance with industry standards.
Common tube end forming techniques include beading (creating a raised bead), flaring (widening the tube end), reduction and expansion (altering the tube's diameter), flanging (forming a flat edge for bolting or welding), and grooving or knurling (adding grooves for improved grip or sealing).
Various machines are used for tube end forming, including segmented machines (for lower-volume production), spin-forming machines (for larger volumes with tight tolerances), and hydroforming machines (which use hydraulic pressure to form tube ends without material cutting).
Yes, tube end forming can be applied to a wide range of materials, including steel, aluminum, brass, and copper. Different materials may require adjustments to the forming process to accommodate their unique properties, but the technique is highly versatile and adaptable to many industries.