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ZGD-260 |
ZGD-300 |
ZGD-370 |
ZGD-460 |
ZGD-560 |
ZGD-680 |
ZGD-1000 |
ZGD-1250 |
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260 |
300 |
368 |
454 |
560 |
680 |
990 |
1250 |
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165 |
200 |
240 |
300 |
360 |
440 |
600 |
800 |
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Less than or equal to 40 |
Less than or equal to 50 |
Less than or equal to 65 |
Less than or equal to 80 |
Less than or equal to 110 |
Less than or equal to 140 |
Less than or equal to 170 |
Less than or equal to 200 |
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Less than or equal to 260 |
Less than or equal to 350 |
Less than or equal to 500 |
Less than or equal to 600 |
Less than or equal to 700 |
Less than or equal to 800 |
Less than or equal to 1500 |
Less than or equal to 1850 |
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80 |
80 |
66 |
58 |
52 |
40 |
10 |
8 |
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15 |
18.5 |
22 |
30 |
55 |
132 |
250 |
315 |
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The working principle of the roll forging machine involves applying pressure to the metal material using a pair of counter-rotating rollers to induce plastic deformation. In the roll forging process, the metal billet is placed in the feeding area of the machine and rotated by the drive wheel. As the billet rotates, the two rollers move towards the center, exerting pressure on the billet and causing it to deform.
Compared to traditional forging methods, the Hongjie fully automatic roll forging machine can reach a maximum speed of 80 revolutions per minute and produce over 1,000 forging preforms per hour.
The raw material utilization rate is as high as 95%, and the forging results are closer to the finished product with less flash, effectively reducing raw material waste in subsequent forging processes.

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