What is a CWR machine? The full name of CWR machine is Cross Wedge Rolling machine. Cross wedge rolling machine is a rapid forging equipment typically used for continuous, efficient, and precise shaping of metal blanks. The machine employs wedge-shaped rollers to squeeze the metal billets between two rollers, causing deformation to achieve the desired shape and dimensions. The distance between the two rollers can be adjusted to control the metal's deformation. Cross wedge rolling machines can process various metal materials, including steel, aluminum, copper, etc.

Compared to other forging equipment, cross wedge rolling machines offer high efficiency, precision, and material savings. The production efficiency is proportional to the machine's rotation frequency, ranging from 2 to 28 revolutions per minute depending on the machine model. In single-piece production, it equals the production efficiency, while in dual-piece production, the efficiency doubles.

Cross wedge rolling machines can customize molds according to customer requirements for product dimensions, ensuring errors are within 2 millimeters. Due to its fast processing speed, it can save heating costs. The machine also boasts high material utilization rates, especially for shaft parts, with rates reaching over 95%, making it ideal for long-term large-scale production. Currently, parts produced by cross wedge rolling machines have a wide range of applications, including but not limited to automotive components, aerospace, mechanical manufacturing, and military production.

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