Hyperboloid Formed Sheet Processing
Brief Introduction for hyperboloid Formed Sheet Processing
Formed sheet processing is a manufacturing process in a special stress environment that involves transforming raw panels into finished panels with specific shape, size and performance requirements through a series of physical and mechanical operations. Through years of technological research and development, our company has successfully designed and manufactured processing equipment for hyperbolic formed plates, and holds the patent for this processing equipment, achieving a technological breakthrough in domestic hyperbolic formed plate processing. Our company can process and customize ultra-thin aluminum hyperboloid perforated panel for planetarium domes and dome cinemas required by users.
Details for Formed Sheet Processing
[1] Specifications for Formed Sheet Processing
Item | Specification |
Thickness | 1mm |
Perforated hole diameter | 2mm or 1.6mm |
Perforated hold distance | 4mm or 3.2mm |
Arrangement | With any hole as the center, arranged in equilateral and equidistant hexagons (plum blossom-shaped arrangement) |
Perforated rate | 22.6% |
Processing plate range | Diameter 4m-∞m |
1: Planetariums and dome theaters: Planetariums and dome screens use processed hyperboloid forming plates, which can reduce the splicing seams of the dome screen. It will not produce picture deformation caused by the irregular shape of the dome screen itself and can express the real effect of the picture realistically and perfectly.
2: Construction industry: In the field of construction, formed plate processing is used to manufacture various metal plates, such as steel structures, roofs, wall panel and so on for support and exterior decoration of buildings.
3: Aerospace: In the manufacturing of aircraft, rockets and other aerospace vehicles, formed plate processing is used to produce plate components of various shapes and sizes. These components play an important role in the structure, shell, interior, etc. of aerospace vehicles.
[3] Pictures for Formed Sheet Processing