are two different but complementary processes with a singular goal: to give metal shape and form, often as an interim step for more refined processing to follow. forging requires compressive force applied to metal in hot, warm or cold states. rolling—performed to reduce the thickness of the metal and...
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flow. it is also called a spleen or bead. feather edge a sharp reduction in gauge, metal thinning, on a band edge caused by grooves worn in rolls due to extensive rolling of the same width material that create a knife edge appearance. this is done for coating control on edge. feature-to-feature dimension...