FAQ

Cold rolling mill FAQ

This cold rolling mill FAQ helps buyers compare reversible mills, Sendzimir-style equipment and AGC continuous cold rolling options before a technical discussion.

What is the difference between an S6 eighteen-roll mill and a Sendzimir 20-roll mill?

Both are used for high-precision strip rolling, but their roll arrangements, support systems and typical application windows differ. The best choice depends on material grade, strip width, target thickness, reduction schedule and surface requirements.

When should a project consider an AGC continuous cold rolling line?

AGC continuous cold rolling is usually considered when the project needs higher output, stronger automation, automatic thickness control and a process route that supports continuous production instead of a single reversible mill.

What data is needed for a cold rolling mill quotation?

Useful data includes material grade, incoming and target thickness, strip width, coil weight, target speed, annual capacity, surface requirements, tolerance targets, workshop layout and automation expectations.

Can one mill process every strip material?

No. Stainless steel, alloy steel, silicon steel and other strip materials can require different roll force, control accuracy, roll configuration and auxiliary equipment. A realistic process route starts from the material and finished strip target.

What should be reviewed before acceptance?

Acceptance should cover mechanical assembly, safety devices, hydraulic and electrical systems, control response, thickness control, strip shape, surface quality and production trials using agreed material specifications.

Project review

For rolling mill projects, the fastest path is to share incoming material, target product and capacity data. Junjian can then discuss whether an S6, 20-roll or AGC route fits the production goal.

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