Aluminum Rolling
Aluminium is first passed through a hot rolling mill and then transferred to a cold rolling mill.
Hot Rolling MillsPrior to rolling the aluminium is in the form of an ingot which can be up to 600mm thick. This ingot is then heated to around 500°C and passed several times through the hot rolling mill. This gradually reduces the thickness of the metal to around 6mm.
This thinner aluminium is then coiled and transported to the cold rolling mill for further processing.
Cold Rolling Mills
Rolled products can be divided into foil ,sheet and plate.
Foil is less than 0.2 mm thick and is used mainly in the packaging industry for foil containers and wrapping. Foil is also used for electrical applications, building insulation and in the printing industry.
Sheet is between 0.2 mm and 6mm in thickness and has a wide variety of uses in the construction industry including aluminium siding and roofing. Sheet is also used extensively in transport applications such as automobile body panels, airframes and the hulls of boats.
Plate is any rolled product over 6mm in thickness. It also be found in a number of applications including airframes, military vehicles and structural components in bridges and buildings.
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