Brief: Ever wondered how a complete silo making machine operates to produce high-quality grain storage tanks? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the production line, showcasing the machinery that forms corrugated plates from galvanized or blank steel. You'll see the gear-driven forming process, hydraulic cutting system, and the industrial computer-PLC control in action, demonstrating how this equipment efficiently creates durable storage solutions.
Related Product Features:
Processes galvanized or blank steel with a thickness range of 1.0mm to 4.0mm.
Operates at a consistent working speed of 8 to 15 meters per minute for efficient production.
Features a robust 20-station forming process driven by reliable gear boxes.
Utilizes high-quality Gcr15 material for rollers and 45# steel for shafts to ensure durability.
Employs a gear box driven system powered by dual 45KW motors with reducers for strong performance.
Incorporates precise hydraulic cutting with Cr12Mov knives for clean, accurate cuts.
Includes a 4KW hydraulic station to power the cutting and control systems effectively.
Is fully controlled by an industrial computer-PLC with an Omron encoder and optional touch screen interface.
FAQs:
What types of steel can this silo making machine process?
The machine is suitable for processing both galvanized steel and blank steel, with a material thickness range from 1.0mm to 4.0mm.
How is the machine controlled and what interface options are available?
The entire machine is controlled by an industrial computer-PLC system. It features an Omron encoder from Japan and offers an optional touch screen interface, with support for both English and Chinese languages.
What is the production speed and what drives the forming process?
The machine operates at a working speed of 8 to 15 meters per minute. The forming process is driven by gear boxes across 20 stations, ensuring consistent and reliable operation.