Rullplätering
Rullplätering, also known as roll plating, is a metalworking process used to create a thin, flat sheet of metal by passing it through a series of rollers. The process involves feeding a strip of metal into a series of rollers, which gradually reduce the thickness of the metal while increasing its width. The rollers are typically made of hardened steel and are designed to apply a high degree of pressure to the metal, causing it to deform and flow.
The roll plating process is commonly used in the production of sheet metal for various applications, including
One of the key advantages of roll plating is its ability to produce large quantities of metal
However, roll plating also has some limitations. The process is typically limited to metals that are relatively
In summary, roll plating is a versatile and efficient metalworking process that is widely used in various