Using a roll machine that improves bending accuracy! Manufacturing various tanks such as simple pressure vessels and second-class pressure vessels.
Fujikogyo has introduced the roll machine "BS-BH2500," capable of processing materials with a maximum plate thickness of 16mm (12mm for SUS). The end bending accuracy has improved with the high-power mode. All roll shafts are hardened and polished, ensuring no scratches on stainless steel and aluminum materials. Our company will manufacture various tanks, including simple pressure vessels and second-class pressure vessels, using this equipment. Please feel free to contact us for inquiries. 【Features of BS-BH2500】 ■ Improved end bending accuracy with high-power mode ■ Fully hydraulic drive with no overload ■ Cylinder accuracy is enhanced by the roll shaft deflection following device (eliminates drum-shaped phenomena) ■ No scratches on stainless steel and aluminum materials ■ Side rolls (No. 1 and No. 3 rolls) excel in roundness *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications of BS-BH2500】 ■ Maximum plate thickness (SS400): 12/16 ■ Effective roll width: 2500 ■ Standard upper roll diameter (φ): 350/380 ■ Motor (KW): 18.5/22 ■ Machine body dimensions (W×H×L): 1300×1650×4800 ■ Weight (kg): 13500/14000 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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"Leave Japan's pressure vessels to us!" Founded 70 years ago. 80 employees. Factory site area of over 10,000 square meters. Building area of 5,000 square meters. Located in a prime industrial park just 15 minutes by car from the highway interchange. Since the 2018 fiscal year, the management system has been completely renewed. The production capacity has dramatically increased due to a review of the latest production system by young managers and veteran craftsmen.