This section provides an overview for pipe bendings as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 10 pipe bending companies and their company rankings.
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Pipe bending is a processing method that uses a processing machine called a "bender" to process parts by bending metal pipes.
Various metals such as copper, aluminum, iron, and stainless steel can be processed depending on the application. It is mainly used to process parts for automobiles and piping components.
Since "benders" are now available at home centers, more and more people are purchasing them for their personal use and performing pipe bending.
Metal pipe parts used in familiar items such as piping for various types of equipment, automobile mufflers, and pipe chair legs are basically made using this processing method. Generally, most of them are made of materials such as "aluminum," "copper," "iron," and "stainless steel," but metals such as "titanium" and "brass" can also be processed.
Also, the cross-sectional shape of pipes is not limited to the often seen circular shape, but can be processed in a variety of cross-sectional shapes such as square and oval. However, there are limits to the shapes that can be processed depending on the shape of the pipe and the combination of materials, so it is necessary to consider the best combination for each application.
The following are some of the important elements of pipe bending. These elements are common to all of the typical bending shapes shown below.
Typical bending shapes are introduced below.
By combining the various bending processes described above and joining multiple parts that have been bent together by welding or other means, a desired shape can be achieved.
Although individual processing is possible, there are limits to individual processing for high-precision processing and extremely thick or thin pipes, so it is necessary to request a specialized manufacturer depending on the specific application.
*Including some distributors, etc.
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