spinningrolling
Spinningrolling is a metal forming process that merges principles of metal spinning and rolling to produce hollow, axisymmetric components. In this method, the workpiece is held on a mandrel and rotated at high speed while rollers or forming tools apply axial and radial pressure along the surface. The technique aims to combine the near-net shaping capability of spinning with the deformation control of rolling to improve surface finish, wall uniformity, and mechanical properties.
Development of spinningrolling emerged in the late 2000s and early 2010s within industrial research environments in
Process steps typically begin with a suitable blank, such as a solid disk or preform, mounted on
Materials commonly used include aluminum alloys (such as 6061 or 2024), copper, stainless steel, and titanium.
Applications span aerospace enclosures, pressure vessels, and certain consumer-electronics housings. As a specialized technique, spinningrolling continues