rollbonding
Rollbonding is a continuous manufacturing process used to produce thin-walled, hollow metal tubes. The process involves feeding a long, narrow strip of metal into a series of rollers, which gradually shape the strip into a tube. The rollers apply pressure and heat to the metal, causing it to flow and bond together, forming a seamless tube. Rollbonding is commonly used to produce tubes for applications such as automotive, aerospace, and construction industries. The process offers several advantages, including high production rates, consistent quality, and the ability to produce tubes in a wide range of sizes and materials. Rollbonding is typically used to produce tubes with a wall thickness of less than 1.5 millimeters and a diameter of up to 300 millimeters. The process can be used to produce tubes from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and copper. Rollbonding is a versatile and efficient manufacturing process that has been widely adopted in the metalworking industry.