👉 Rolled engineering, also known as rolled forming, is a manufacturing process used primarily in the production of metal sheets and profiles. It involves the continuous deformation of metal through a series of rollers and guides, which progressively narrow the material into the desired shape. This process is highly efficient for producing long, uniform profiles with minimal material waste and high precision. The metal is first placed between two rollers, which are typically flat or slightly curved, and then pushed through a series of rollers that gradually reduce its cross-section. The material is heated to make it more pliable, allowing it to conform to the shape of the rollers. As the metal passes through each roller, it is stretched and shaped, resulting in a continuous, high-quality product with consistent dimensions. Rolled engineering is widely used in industries such as automotive, construction, and machinery due to its ability to produce complex shapes with excellent mechanical properties.