Founded in 1970, METALSISTEM commenced its activities specialising in the design and production of cold roll forming machinery.
The significant market success of the first cold-formed galvanized steel profile, as well as the innovative patents we obtained from experience, research and development, led METALSISTEM to manufacture modular shelf systems.
Today, the METALSISTEM Group is an articulated network of companies with its head office and main production facility in Rovereto, Italy.
The group has strengthened its position as one of the largest companies in the industrial heavy and light storage industry.
Quality and Reliability are core METALSISTEM production values.
The numerous patents and certifications underline the ongoing commitment to safety and innovation which METALSISTEM expresses through investments guided by its R&D department. METALSISTEM is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of innovative modular steel storage systems and photovoltaic support structures.We are green!
An eco-sustainable business model allowing for ZERO emissions and ZERO environmental impactTransformation processes of structural steel
Structural steel is placed through a fascinating process of transformation
in METALSISTEM production facilities. The galvanised coils enter production and
after a process of slitting into format are processed using leading edge
technologies to form highly efficient structural profiles.
METALSISTEM’s profiles Sendzimir galvanised finish guarantees elevated
resistance and durability to the product.
Coils are slit into widths by one of the most innovative and technologically
advanced slitting lines available today, such to satisfy the diverse catalogue
of METALSISTEM products.
The slit coils entering production are then transformed mainly using one of the
following processes:
- Roll forming;
- Brake pressing.
The roll forming process consists of passing a continuous sheet of structural
steel through a series of rollers which progressively plastically deform the
material until the required form is achieved.
The brake pressing process generally uses a single action to punch out the
required form from a sheet of metal through the use of a press which compresses
the material against a die.