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Sheet metal rolling

Three-roller for sheet metal no. 1
Rolling and coiling length of pipes 2000 mm
Max. thickness of rolled sheets 5 mm
Min. diameter of the rolled pipe 180 mm
Three-roller for sheet metal no. 2
Rolling and coiling length of pipes 2000 mm
Max. thickness of rolled sheets 2mm
Min. diameter of the rolled pipe 110 mm

Sheet metal rolling – a key metal forming process

Sheet rolling is one of the basic methods of plastic metalworking, consisting in forming sheets by passing them between rotating rollers. This process allows for giving sheets the desired thickness, shape and mechanical properties. Rolling plays a key role in the steel industry, construction industry and in the production of machine parts and devices.

Sheet metal rolling – a key metal forming process

How does the rolling process work?

The rolling process is based on rollers – cylindrical elements rotating in opposite directions. The sheet metal fed between the rollers is deformed by pressure, which allows for a reduction in its thickness and elongation. The process can be carried out both cold and hot, depending on the type of material and the required final parameters.

How does the rolling process work?

Advantages of sheet metal rolling

 

  • Dimensional precision – Especially in cold rolling, where very thin sheets of precisely controlled thickness can be obtained.
  • Improved mechanical properties – The rolling process can increase strength, hardness and corrosion resistance.
  • Versatility – This method allows for the processing of various types of metals, from steel to aluminum, copper or brass.
  • Efficiency – The process is fast and economical, especially in mass production.

 

Advantages of sheet metal rolling