Four Effective Ways of Bending Metal

Chances are that you would bend metal as a child.Bending metal with a mandrel
You might have been making pipe-cleaner people. OrMandrel bending is also fairly well known. In this
you might have found paper clips fascinating. Oneprocess, a metal shaft, or mandrel, is fitted inside the
thing is for certain, the metal you were bending as asteel tube or pipe. As the mandrel moves, it bends
child was not steel beams or tubes, and it never hadthe metal around the appropriate sized die to form
to be strong enough to hold up a stadium roof or athe radius.
roller coaster.Mandrel works best when the steel tube or pipe has
As adults, we rely on curved metal beams, pipe,a heavy wall and/or requires a tight radius because it
tubes, and angles in everything from a simple parkprevents the material from rippling. Mandrel can only
bench to spiral staircases to some parts of modernbend steel tubing up to 180 degrees, but it produces
skyscrapers. Visit any airport or museum built in thea bend that is uniform all the way up and down the
past couple decades and count the number ofpipe or tube. Obviously, this process is of little use for
curved metal structures you find.bending metal beams or sheets, however, it is used
Have you ever wondered how they do it? I mean,in bending exhaust pipes, molten glass and in very
how can you bend a steel beam and still keep thetiny cases, jewelry.
strength to support an airport roof? Well, there areThe press method for heavier pipe and beam
four ways.The Press method is the third way to bend metal.
Rolling metalThe steel tube, pipe, channel, bar or steel beam is
Rolling is the best known way to bend metal,fed through the press, which applies pressure every
perhaps because it is the least costly. Rolling uses an6 or 7 inches until the material is bent to
appropriate size die that adjusts to the steel tube,specifications
angle, pipe, channel, bar or steel beam and revolvesPress is used to bend bigger, heavier beams, pipes,
at the same peripheral speed, turning in oppositechannels, bars or tubes (24 inches or thicker) that do
directions. As the metal passes through the roll, thenot require a very tight radius.
machine applies pressure to bend the tubing or theThis is a less common process than rolling or mandrel.
beam to the desired radius.However, it is capable of producing large, load-bearing
Rolling is effective when the material – metal,steel support beams used for schools, roofing,
plastic, glass, whatever - must be bent a great deal.skyscrapers, gymnasiums, malls and bridges.
For instance, it can produce bends up to 360Table forming to bend metal tubing, pipes and beams
degrees. This method is ideal for producing steel coils,Table forming is the fourth process. The steel tube,
spiral staircases and the like.pipe, or beam is laid out straight and the ends are
There are different kinds of rolling processes. Hotpulled around the appropriate sized die to form the
rolling (above the recrystallization temperature)radius.
mostly produces sheet metal. Most non-ferrous metalTable forming is used primarily to bend smaller,
structures are rolled cold, but steel is usually rolledheavier steel tubes, pipes, channels, bars or steel
hot.beams that require a tight radius.
Because rolling requires less set-up work and usesBut if all that metal bending is too much for you, pick
pre-made dies, the cost is less than other ways toup those pipe cleaners and wow your kids with the
bend and form steel, so companies often choose thiscolorful pipe-cleaner clowns you can form by bending
when it suits their specifications.metal at home.