CNC Rolling Steel Plate Parts
There Are Many Different Types Of Rolling Processes, Including:
Ring Rolling
Roller Forming
Roll Bending
Longitudinal Rolling
Controlled Rolling
Steel Rolling Refers To The Rolling Of a Steel Plate Through One Or More Pairs Of Rollers To Reduce The Total Thickness Of The Material. This Process Also Ensures That The Thickness Of The Whole Workpiece Remains Unchanged. The Program Is Classified According To The Temperature Of The Rolled Steel Plate. If The Temperature Is Higher Than The Recrystallization Point, The Process Is Called Hot Rolling, And If The Temperature Is Lower Than The Recrystallization Point, It Is Called Cold Rolling.
Hot-Rolling
Hot Rolling Is Heavier Than Any Other Available Manufacturing Process. The Finished Products Are Usually Of High Quality, But In The Process Of Processing, They Can Be Covered With Chips Because Of The High Temperature. The Oxide Is Removed By Pickling, Leaving a Smooth Surface. This Method Is Usually Used To Produce Sheet Metal Or Other Materials, Including:
Automotive Parts (Frame, Wheel, Water Heater, Etc.)
Agricultural Equipment
Compressor Housing
Metal Architecture
Guardrail
Cold Rolling
Cold Rolling Improves The Strength Of The Material, Improves The Surface Finish And Maintains Stricter Tolerances. However, Cold Rolling Can Not Reduce The Thickness Of Material As Hot Rolling, Especially In Single Pass Rolling. Cold-Rolled Sheets And Steels With a Variety Of Specifications:
Totally Rigid
Semirigid
Quarter Hard
Skin Rolling
Full Hard Cold Rolling Can Reduce Material Thickness By 50%. Then, In Each Case, We Will Reduce The Thickness In The Table Below, And Finally Roll The Surface To Reduce The Thickness By No More Than 1%. The Last Condition Is Usually Used To Provide a Uniform Finish. Common Applications Of Cold Rolling Include Smaller Parts, Such As:
Metal Furniture
Motorcycle Parts
Lighting
Hinge