Rolls

Angle Channel Iron Rolls

Angles are commonly used in the construction of buildings, equipments, vehicles, and other objects that we use in our everyday lives. They are very cheap and quite reliable for use as supporting structures in construction. Angles are steel structures with L cross-section in which the length of the legs could either be equal or unequal and the angle between the legs is 90 degrees.

A channel is a hot-rolled mild steel structure that is C-shaped. The structure has a long vertical web and two flanges. Channels can be used both in indoor and outdoor applications. Steel channels are much lighter and more flexible than other structures but it usually experience twisting under certain loading types.

Forged Roll

Forge steel roll provides a mill roller solution for rolling mill. It is one of the most wear parts during the rolling process. It is mainly made of forged steel. It is forged in hydraulic presses for high toughness and pureness, widely used in cold rolling mill, steckel mills and continuous hot strip mills. As different rolling mills have specific requirements and various rolling conditions, different alloy elements can be added into the steel for higher performance of the roll. The roll covers forged steel work roll or intermediate roll, forged steel back up roll.

HR Mills Rolls ( hot rolling )

Hot rolling is a metalworking process that involves heating steel to temperatures above its recrystallization point, usually over 1000° F, and passing it through rolling mills machinery. This process makes the steel more malleable, which allows it to be shaped and formed into different forms and thicknesses. The grains deform during processing, then recrystallize, which maintains an equiaxed microstructure and prevents the metal from work hardening.

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