Sheet metal production line PBL-4000
for ceiling pannelfor decorative wall panels

sheet metal production line
sheet metal production line
sheet metal production line
sheet metal production line
sheet metal production line
sheet metal production line
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sheet metal, for ceiling pannel, for decorative wall panels

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Sheet Metal Production Lines for Ceiling Tiles WEMO sheet metal production lines produce Ceiling Tiles up to a length of 4000 mm and a width of 1500 mm. Here, facet bent corners are seamlessly drawn in an innovative manner. These high quality sheet metal production lines are suitable for processing aluminum, steel and stainless steel. The high output of our sheet metal production lines guarantees the lowest costs per product. Ceiling Tiles Products WEMO sheet metal production lines produce Ceiling Tiles up to as much as seven meters long. All types of perforated Ceiling Tiles can be processed. The sheet metal production lines offer you total freedom in all product shapes and all Ceiling Tiles are produced in accordance with the TAIM standard. PBL-4000 for Ceiling Tiles: The World's Fastest Panel Bender Our sheet metal production lines produce fully-automatically – so without manual adjustment for length, width or height – from a production capacity of one item. Moreover, the production lines process all types of perforated Ceiling Tiles. With these lines we offer you quality, flexibility and modularity. These production solutions can be simply extended with other applications thanks to the standardization of our modules. The PBL-4000 for Ceiling Tiles in a nutshell, with facts and figures: Production speed: 6 – 15 sec / panel Width: 70 – 1500 mm Length: 320 – 4000 mm Material type: (pre-coated) steel Material thickness: 0.5 – 2 mm

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