Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Re: Re: [MW:10063] Re:ROLLING

but what is the rolling method means hot/cold,
what is the difference???



On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 08:46:21 +0530 wrote
>Nowadays plates come with cross rolling, they are rolled at 90degrees in consequent rolling operations.

2011/2/28 sandy

Hi



The main reason is that the mechanical properties are better in the

rolling direction compare to transverse direction.

But it is not mandatory that you weld in this way.

If you weld the material in the way wht u r asking may be possible

that you will get lesser strength or other required things

as compare to long. side welding.



Regards

Sandeep



On Feb 28, 5:29 am, "Kathalingam Babu"

wrote:

> Hi

>

> It is only optional, not mandatory in many codes.

>

> Due to the fact that, there is variation in mechanical properties in Trans

> direction.

>

> Thanks & Regards,

>

> K. Babu

>

>

>

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> Subject: [MW:10030] basic funda

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> > Dear all,

> >          I am having a simple question which seems to be stupid but

> > just it's the basic thing. I want to know why to weld a plate in the

> > direction of rolling? What happens if the welding is carried out in

> > transverse direction that of rolling?

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