In the modern logistics and warehousing industry, shelf panels are indispensable and important equipment, they are widely used in various warehouses and logistics centers for storing and organizing goods. However, traditional production methods are often time-consuming and inefficient. In order to meet the market demand for efficient production, KINGREAL can provide Auto Storage Shelf Panel Roll Forming Machine.

The Metal Shelf Panel Roll Forming Machine employs advanced automation technology to quickly and accurately form sheet metal into uniformly size shelf panel/ The production principle is based on the following key steps.
1. Auto feeding
The sheet metal is fed into the working area of the roll forming machine through an automatic feeding system. The system is able to accurately control the feeding speed and position of the sheet to ensure the precision and consistency of the mold.
2. Roll Forming Machine
The metal shelf panel roll forming machine processes the metal sheet into the required shelf panel through a series of forming processes according to the preset specifications and shape requirements. These processes include shearing, punching and bending,etc., each of which is completed by precise mechanical components and advanced control systems.
3. Detection And Adjustment
During the forming process, the metal shelf panel forming machine is equipped with a variety of sensors and detection devices for real-time monitoring of forming quality, the machine will automatically make adjustments to ensure that each shelf board meets the standard requirements.

The storage shelves panel production line will completely change the traditional way of shelf panel production. Its high degree of automation and significant improvement in production efficiency greatly reduces labor input and production time, while also ensuring the consistency and stability of product quality. The introduction of this equipment will bring great benefits to the warehousing industry and improve the overall productivity and competitiveness.
