The rolling process was invented to efficiently shape and reduce the thickness of metal materials, enhancing their mechanical properties and workability. Developed during the Industrial Revolution, it allowed for the mass production of uniform metal products, such as sheets and strips, which were essential for various industries, including construction and manufacturing. The process enabled manufacturers to achieve specific dimensions and improved the overall strength and ductility of metals, paving the way for advancements in engineering and technology.
It was invented made by Olympia at 2001.
yes rolling is also one of the bulk deformation process
The modern rolling pin was not invented by a woman. It was invented by a John W. Reed in 1864. Rolling pin type objects have been in use since the 9th century bc. I think it would be safe to say that at that length of time, the absolute original inventor has been lost to the ages.
Brass is the combination of the metals copper and zinc. Its manufacturing process involves melting, hot rolling, annealing and cold rolling, and finish rolling.
I call that 'rolling it out'
Tandem rolling is the process of rolling a part continuously through a series of stands called a train.
In metalworking, rolling is a metal forming process in which metal stock is passed through a pair of rolls. Rolling is classified according to the temperature of the metal rolled. If the temperature of the metal is above its recrystallization temperature, then the process is termed as hot rolling. If the temperature of the metal is below its recrystallization temperature, the process is termed as cold rolling. In terms of usage, hot rolling processes more tonnage than any other manufacturing process and cold rolling processes the most tonnage out of all cold working processes
For spreading dough i think :J
Phil macrackin invented meatballs whe he was rolling mincemeat into balls and was pretending they were bollocks
They needed something with corners. The circle kept rolling away.
How is a cloud named and who invented the process?
It was Louis Pasteur who invented the process of pasteurization.