Steel: Cold-rolled, hot-rolled, stainless steel, and galvanized steel are common roll materials in metal fabrication industries.
Aluminum: Aluminum coils are used for various applications including roofing, manufacturing, and packaging.
Copper: Copper rolls are used in electrical components, plumbing, and heat exchangers.
Brass: Used for decorative purposes and in manufacturing industries requiring corrosion-resistant material.
Plastic Rolls:
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): Commonly used for packaging, film production, and pipes.
PE (Polyethylene): Often used in packaging, films, and protective coverings.
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate): Used in packaging, especially in the food and beverage industry.
PP (Polypropylene): Widely used in manufacturing, textiles, and packaging.
Paper Rolls:
Kraft Paper: Typically used for packaging and shipping materials.
Newsprint: Used in newspaper printing and mass printing applications.
Cardboard: Often used in packaging for boxes and structural materials.
Tissue Paper: Common in hygiene products and packaging.
Fabric Rolls:
Cotton: Used in textile production, especially for clothing, upholstery, and home textiles.
Nylon: Common in textiles, ropes, and industrial applications.
Polyester: Widely used in clothing, upholstery, and manufacturing.
Rubber Rolls:
Natural Rubber: Used in manufacturing industries, automotive, and flooring.
Synthetic Rubber: Common in tire manufacturing, seals, gaskets, and flooring.
Film Rolls:
BOPP (Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene): Used for packaging and labeling.
Polyester Film: Common in industrial applications, such as electrical insulation and protective covers.
Foam Rolls:
EVA Foam: Used in manufacturing, packaging, and footwear.
Polyurethane Foam: Common in insulation, bedding, and cushioning products.
Applications of Roll Materials:
Manufacturing: Materials like metals, plastics, and foams are rolled to create parts for various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction.
Packaging: Paper, plastic, and foil rolls are widely used in the packaging industry.
Textiles: Fabric rolls are used in the fashion, automotive, and upholstery industries.
Construction: Steel and aluminum rolls are commonly used in the construction of buildings, roofing, and infrastructure.
Signage and Printing: Paper and film rolls are essential in the production of signs, posters, and prints.