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Cold Rolling is a metalworking process used to reduce the thickness of metal sheets and strips. It is a process that involves passing the metal through a pair of rollers at a temperature below its recrystallization temperature. This process increases the strength and hardness of the metal, as well as its surface finish. Cold Rolling is used in the production of a variety of metals and minerals, including steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and titanium. It is also used to produce a variety of shapes, including sheets, strips, bars, and rods.
Cold Rolling is an important process in the metals and minerals industry, as it is used to produce a variety of products. It is also used to improve the properties of metals and minerals, such as strength, hardness, and surface finish.
Some companies in the Cold Rolling market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel Corporation, POSCO, JFE Steel Corporation, and ThyssenKrupp AG. Show Less Read more