Through 3D modeling and numerical control systems, the tile pressing machine can adjust the position of the rollers and the forming Angle in real time, precisely control the bending arc, depth and shape of the sheet, and achieve the processing of complex wavy, irregular sheets or three-dimensional structures.
Traditional tile pressing machines rely on fixed molds, which are prone to product errors due to mechanical wear or debugging deviations. However, 3D technology reduces human intervention through digital compensation, ensuring dimensional consistency (tolerances can be controlled within ±0.5mm).
The core advantages of 3D technology for tile pressing machines lie in its precision, flexibility and intelligence. It breaks the traditional equipment's reliance on fixed molds and endows the manufacturing industry with higher response speed and innovation space.
Two-dimensional technology, as a fundamental process, is often combined with 3D technology. For instance, the main body is formed first using two-dimensional technology, and then 3D technology is employed for local complex processing.