Computer numerically controlled (CNC) tube and section bending equipment automates the process of shaping metal pipes and other structural sections into precise geometries. This technology uses pre-programmed instructions to control the bending process, including factors like angle, bend radius, and rotation. An example application includes creating complex framework for aircraft fuselages or precisely bent tubing for automotive exhaust systems.
Automated bending offers significant advantages over manual methods by increasing production speed, improving accuracy and repeatability, and reducing material waste. It allows for the creation of intricate bends that would be difficult or impossible to achieve manually, expanding design possibilities across various industries. Historically, pipe bending relied on manual labor and simpler machinery, often resulting in inconsistencies and limitations. The advent of computer control revolutionized the process, enabling greater precision, complex shapes, and higher production volumes.