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When roll forming producers are making serious decisions about new roll form products, it is critical to consider the best mill configuration to produce the desired product. The options involve when to make the cut-off, choosing between roll forming pre-cut material or post-cutting the material. With pre-cut material, the strip is cut before entering the roll forming mill, whereas with post-cut material, the strip is cut after the product is shaped through the roll forming mill. There are advantages and disadvantages to each choice. The following points should be helpful in choosing the best option for your roll forming application:
Advantages of a post-cut roll form line:
Disadvantages of a post-cut roll form line:
Advantages of a pre-cut roll form line:
Disadvantages of a pre-cut roll form line:
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Roll-Kraft is pleased to announce the appointment of Frank Lowery to Vice President of Roll Form Applications.
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