Salvagnini P1
It uses universal bending tools which automatically adapt in-cycle to the panel geometry, without machine down times or manual re-tooling, allowing batch-one or kit productions.
Sustainable technology
The technical solutions adopted, including the use of only pneumatic and electric drives, allow it to respect both people and the environment without reducing productivity. The panel bender consumes less than 3 kW and has truly compact overall dimensions, of just 8 m2.
Adaptive system
The integrated adaptive technologies (advanced sensors, bending formula, MAC3.0) make the system intelligent and able to automatically adapt to changes in the material and the external environment, eliminating waste and corrections, and extending the range of products that can be made.
Great versatility
With the bending unit's patented kinematics, the P1 panel bender can bend a wide variety of items, achieving bends that cannot be made on any other bending machine.
Connectivity 4.0
The proprietary LINKS and OPS softwares establish communication between the system and the company departments involved in the production flow.
| Maximum length of incoming sheet [mm] | 1575 |
| Maximum width of incoming sheet [mm] | 1000 |
| Maximum diagonal that can be rotated [mm] | 1600 |
| Maximum bending force [kN] | 90 |
| Maximum clamping force [kN] | 310 |
| Maximum bending length [mm] | 1250 |
| Maximum bending height [mm] | 127 |
| Minimum thickness [mm] | 0.4 |
| Maximum thickness and bending angle steel, UTS 410 N/mm2 [mm] | 1.6 (±90°) 1.3 (±130°) |
| Maximum thickness and bending angle stainless steel, UTS 660 N/mm2 [mm] | 1.3 (±90°) 1.1 (±120°) |
| Maximum thickness and bending angle aluminium, UTS 265 N/mm2 [mm] | 1.6 (±90°) 1.3 (±130°) |
| Average consumption [kW] | 3.0 |
| Noise level (Machine Directive 2006/42/EC) [dB] | 64 |
4,000 installations in 85 countries, the world’s largest panel bender manufacturing plant and over 40 years of experience and competence speak for themselves: Salvagnini is an authority on “panel forming 4.0”, a flexible process the likes of which has never been seen before, whose application boundaries are extended to sectors and environments that have always been considered poorly suited to this technology.
