
(from the article `rolling`) ...method of shaping metals and is particularly important in the manufacture of steel for use in construction and other industries. Rolling may be ...
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The passing of sheet or strip that has previously been hot rolled and pickled through cold rolls, i.e. below the softening temperature of the metal. Cold rolling makes a product that is thinner, smoother, and stronger than can be made by hot rolling alone.
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Rolling metal at a temperature below the softening point of the metal to create strain hardening (work-hardening). Same as cold reduction, except that the working method is limited to rolling. Cold rolling changes the mechanical properties of strip and produces certain useful combinations of hardness, strength, stiffness, ductility and other charac...
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Rolling of cooled metal sheet (or other form which previously has been hot-rlled) t make the steel thinner,smoother and stronger by applying pressure. A cold-reduction sheet mill, for example, will roll-press a sheet of metal from one-quarter inch into less than an eighth of an inch, while more than doubling its length.
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(CR)Rolling steel without first reheating it. This process reduces thickness of the steel, produces a smoother surface and makes it easier to machine.
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The cold working of hot rolled material by passing it between power driven rolls. The process is generally used for flat bars of such a size that they cannot be pulled through a die and for the production of cold rolled sheets by cold reducing hot rolled and pickled sheets. See also: Cold Drawing, Cold Working.
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reduction of flatrolled steel by passing hot rolled coils between one or more sets of rolls
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The passing of Sheet or Strip that has previously been Hot Rolled and pickled through Cold Rolls, i.e. below the softening temperature of the metal. Cold rolling makes a product thinner, smoother, and stronger than can be made by Hot Rolling alone.
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Rolling steel without first reheating it. This process reduces thickness of the steel, produces a smoother surface and makes it easier to machine.
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Rolling metal at a temperature below the softening point of the metal to create strain hardening
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Passing a sheet or strip that has previously been hot rolled and picked through cold rolls (below the softening temperature of the metal). Cold rolling makes a product that is thinner, smoother and stronger than can be made by hot rolling alone.
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