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Press Brake Hisman hydraulic CNC press brake machines can be fully configured to meet customer requirements and are designed for increased power, productivity and versatility. The robust construction and advanced technology of our machines ensure reliable operation and perfect repeatability, bending materials ranging from soft brass to chrome molybdenum. Hisman press brakes are capable of handling diverse demands, increasing productivity while maintaining unwavering reliability. The precision provided by our press brakes is a testament to our commitment to innovation and superior craftsmanship. We provide industry-leading service and support for each of our press brakes. Press brake is a machine used for bending sheet metal and metal plate, most commonly sheet metal. It forms predetermined bends by clamping the workpiece between a matching top tool and bottom die. Common press brake applications: Since press brake machines can be fitted with a wide range of punches and dies, they can be used for almost any sheet or plate metal shaping application. The most common are: Automotive panels Airframes Metal artwork Furniture Metal containers Many other sheet metal forming applications Almost any sheet or plate metal bending application can be accomplished using a press brake. Press brakes are most often used to produce multiple pieces of the same workpiece for further processing.
Hot Dipped Galvanized Coil Hot-dipped galvanized coil refers to a product that is created by immersing steel coil into a bath of molten zinc. This process is known as hot-dip galvanizing and results in a protective coating of zinc being applied to the steel surface. How does the hot-dipped galvanizing (HDG) process work? This technique, also called HDG, is now a lot more common. Galvanizing is basically the process of adding a coating on any base metal for the purpose of increasing corrosion resistance and durability. Hot-dip galvanizing is a form of galvanization. It is the process of coating iron and steel with zinc. That is, the surface of the base metal is coated with a zinc layer by immersing the metal in a bath of molten zinc at a temperature of around 450 �°C (842 �°F). Galvanized steel is widely used in applications where corrosion resistance is needed. But its cost is much lower than the cost of stainless steel.