A rolling mill is an integral part of the metal processing industry whose purpose is to reduce the thickness of metal sheets or change their shape. Cold rolling mills operate at room temperature, while hot rolling mills are used at high temperatures. Both processes have their own advantages and are used for different applications.
Cold rolling machines are ideal for producing sheets with smooth surfaces and precise dimensions. They are commonly used in the automotive and aerospace industries as well as in sheet metal production for home appliances. Cold rolling can also harden the metal, increasing its strength and hardness. Hot rolling mills, on the other hand, are capable of processing larger and thicker metal parts. They are particularly suitable for the production of sheets, slabs and bars and are often used in the manufacture of steel rails, structural profiles and pipes.
The decision to use a cold or hot mill depends on the specific requirements of the final product. Due to the need for precise dimensions and a smooth surface finish, some materials may be better suited to cold rolling, while others may require hot rolling to achieve the desired shape and size. Ultimately, both types of mills have unique advantages and play a vital role in the metal processing industry.
In our machine shop, we understand the importance of providing our customers with high quality and reliable rolling mills. With our extensive experience in cold and hot mill exports, we are committed to meeting the individual needs of our customers and ensuring their satisfaction. Whether you need a cold mill to produce thin, high-quality sheet metal, or a hot mill to process large and thick metal parts, we have the expertise and resources to meet your requirements. Contact us today to learn more about our mills and how we can help you with your metalworking needs.




