Rolling for channel Straightening is a method of shaping a length of sheet metal which is
initially in flat strip form into a channel-section form by
passing the strip through a succession of pairs of rollers which
progressively shape the strip into a channel, characterized by the
step of either initially

forming a curl or flange along a
lengthwise edge of the strip and positively locating the curl or
flange as the strip passes through the pairs of rollers, or
forming a curl or flange along a lengthwise edge of the strip
progressively in said pairs of rollers simultaneously with the
shaping of the strip into channel form.
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ROLL FOR TUBING MILLS
Rolls for seamless tube mills
* Piercing liners
* Piercing plugs
* Push bench rolls
* Conti rolls
* Detaching rolls
* Stretch reducing rolls
Rolling uses an appropriate size die that adjusts to the steel
tube, angle, pipe, channel, bar or steel beam. Pressure is applied
as the material passes through the machine to bend the tubing or
the beam to the desired radius.
Roll forming is effective when the material must be bent a great
deal — it can produce bends up to 360 degrees. This method is
ideal for producing steel coils or to bend tubing for spiral
staircases and the like.
Because rolling requires less set-up and uses pre-made dies, the
cost is less than other ways to bend and form steel.
Allow us to quote on your requirements. We'll show you the quality
and economy of roll forming with our TUBE MILL ROLLS