Strip rolls are specialized rolling mill rolls used in the production of hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel strips. These rolls are designed to withstand high loads, ensure dimensional accuracy, and deliver excellent surface finish—making them critical in industries such as automotive, construction, packaging, and electrical steel manufacturing.
Depending on the rolling stage and steel type, strip rolls are classified as:
Feature / Application | Strip Rolls | Plate Rolls | Section Rolls |
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Main Product | Steel strips (thin, wide, continuous coils) | Steel plates (thick, flat sheets) | Structural sections (I-beams, H-beams, rails, channels) |
Rolling Conditions | High-speed, thin gauge, tight tolerance | Heavy reduction, high pressure, slower speed | Complex shapes, high load, varied pass design |
Surface Finish | Very high requirement (especially in cold strip mills) | Moderate finish, focus on thickness & strength | Lower finish priority, focus on shape accuracy |
Industries Served | Automotive, packaging, appliances, electrical steel | Shipbuilding, pressure vessels, heavy machinery | Construction, infrastructure, railways |
Roll Material | Forged steel, high-Cr cast iron, carbide rolls | Forged steel, alloy cast steel | Alloy cast steel, nodular iron, specialty steels |
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When selecting strip rolls, consider:
For a broader overview, see our Rolling Mill Rolls guide.
For further technical insights, you can also review worldsteel’s guide on flat products:
World Steel Association – Flat Steel Products
Strip rolls are at the core of high-quality strip steel production. The right choice of rolls not only improves product quality but also extends service life and reduces costs.
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