First of all, the Aluminium "rectangle" gets normalized, the machine checks if it's the right size. Then while, it is still hot ( ~500 °C ) and therefore ductile/malleable, it gets laminated between 2 rolls, each time making it thinner and longer, and i think also harder. The process is repeated until the right thickness is acquired. It then gets put into a roll. Someone checks that everything is all good, and marks the roll, and it is then left to cool down. It can also be re-laminated afterwards, but at low temperature, and it is finally shipped to a buyer.
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It would be nice if you could tell us what is being done. It would be nice to know.
First of all, the Aluminium "rectangle" gets normalized, the machine checks if it's the right size. Then while, it is still hot ( ~500 °C ) and therefore ductile/malleable, it gets laminated between 2 rolls, each time making it thinner and longer, and i think also harder. The process is repeated until the right thickness is acquired. It then gets put into a roll. Someone checks that everything is all good, and marks the roll, and it is then left to cool down. It can also be re-laminated afterwards, but at low temperature, and it is finally shipped to a buyer.
Please can You tell me the cost of Aluminum sheets production for 60 Ton per day ?
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How many mm do you scalp from the material?
Sorry for late reply, the scrap rate is relate to the specification
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