Nantong Yeshun - Professional Metal Forming Equipment Manufacturer Since 2003

All Categories

Get a Free Quote

Our representative will contact you soon.
Email
Mobile/WhatsApp
Name
Company Name
Message
0/1000
Asymmetrical vs Symmetrical Plate Rolling Machines Comparison

Asymmetrical vs Symmetrical Plate Rolling Machines Comparison

Contrast the structural design, method of operation, and range of application of asymmetrical plate rolling machines with that of symmetrical machines. Appreciate the benefits and limitations of each machine type for various plate - rolling operations.
Get A Quote

Advantages

Asymmetrical Plate Rolling Machines: Specialized Shape Production

Machines with asymmetrical plates are made to roll plate shapes that are asymmetrical. This is very advantageous for places that require special and unique standards such as the production of specialized pipes and specific machine parts. They are able to roll plates into the required shapes bypassing the need for sophisticated post processing work entirely.

Symmetrical Plate Rolling Machines: Standard and Efficient for Regular Shapes

Like any other plate rolling machine, the symmetrical plate rolling machine is optimized for machining operations like manufacturing of symmetrical shapes such as cylinders. For production of standard shaped curved plates in large quantities, such as those often produced in storage tank or heat exchanger fabrication, these machines will always be highly effective. They are suitable for mass production of regular shaped components because of the simple and straightforward operation involved in running these machines.

Related products

For more flexible design capabilities, asymmetrical plate rolling machines can make non-uniform bends and add desired shapes. Symmetrical plate rolling machines are better at making even and proportional shapes for application needs like cylindrical and spherical structures, which are optimal for symmetry and uniformity.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is an asymmetrical plate rolling machine more suitable than a symmetrical one?

Asymmetrical machines are better used for the production of non-standard shapes components of complex machines or structures, and therefore have unique architectural features. Such plates may have uneven thickness, allow the creation of tapered shapes, otherwise are very difficult to achieve with symmetric machines.
Symmetrical plate rolling machines have additional set of rollers which allow these machines to produce component parts at mass production rates of cylinders and circular disc shapes. There is a greater degree of consistency and reliability when rolling of symmetric parts so these machines are ideal for businesses operating in high volume productions of food and beverage cans.

Related Articles

Understanding the Benefits of 4-Roll Plate Rolling Machines

08

Jan

Understanding the Benefits of 4-Roll Plate Rolling Machines

View More
Enhancing Precision in Metal Forming with Advanced CNC Products

08

Jan

Enhancing Precision in Metal Forming with Advanced CNC Products

View More
The Future of Plate Rolling Machines in Metal Fabrication

08

Jan

The Future of Plate Rolling Machines in Metal Fabrication

View More
How CNC Technology is Revolutionizing Plate Bending Rolls

08

Jan

How CNC Technology is Revolutionizing Plate Bending Rolls

View More

Customer Reviews

Paul
Asymmetrical vs Symmetrical: Plate Rolling Machine Showdown

Asymmetrical plate rolling machines are better for uniform and consistent rolling, while symmetrical ones offer superior design flexibility. It depends on what you specifically need and the many projects you may undertake.

Get a Free Quote

Our representative will contact you soon.
Email
Name
Company Name
Message
0/1000
Asymmetrical: Unique Shape Creation

Asymmetrical: Unique Shape Creation

Asymmetrical plate rolling machines cater for uniquely non-symmetrical shapes. This is helpful for operations which cannot be done through ordinary symmetrical rolling such as creating custom designed machine parts or some artistic metal work. They give more flexibility in design.
Symmetrical: Consistent and Standard Bends

Symmetrical: Consistent and Standard Bends

The symmetrical plate rolling machines are the most efficient for producing circular arcs whose radii are equal. They find application in all areas where symmetry is important like the production of cylindricals tanks for which the evenness of curvature of tank wall is most important.