SC·Rolls™ is a leading manufacturer of rolling mill rolls, dedicated to providing high-performance solutions for steel producers worldwide. With decades of experience and advanced casting, forging, and heat-treatment facilities, we deliver rolls that combine durability, precision, and long service life..
Our products are widely used in hot strip, plate, section, wire, and bar mills, trusted by customers for their consistent quality and reliability. By focusing on innovation, quality, and customer service, we help steelmakers achieve higher efficiency, longer roll campaigns, and lower operational costs...
Main Roll Products
Steel rolls are crucial components in the rolling process of steel production, where they are used to shape, form, and process steel into various products like sheets, plates, bars, and coils.
Cast Iron Rolls
Cast iron rolls are known for their high wear resistance and are commonly used in cold rolling mills for steel and non-ferrous metals.
Cast steel rolls are produced from iron-based materials with a carbon content between 0.4%~ 2.1%. Depending on the chemical composition, cast steel can be further classified as follows: Carbon Steel Rolls – Total alloy content ≤ 0.8%. Alloy Steel Rolls – Total alloy content > 0.8%. Adamite Rolls – Alloy steel with carbon content ≥ 1.3% .
Cast steel rolls combine high strength, toughness, and wear resistance, making them suitable for hot rolling mills, plate mills, and roughing stands where durability and load capacity are essential.
Cast Steel Rolls
Cast steel rolls are steel-based rolls formed by casting materials containing 0.4% to 2.1% carbon. They feature excellent strength, toughness, and wear resistance, making them suitable for demanding rolling conditions.
Alloy cast steel rolls are cast from alloy steel containing a total alloy element content of no more than 5%. They offer improved hardness and wear resistance and maintaining good toughness and thermal stability..
Adamite roll, a cast steel roll with 1.0% - 2.3% carbon and proper alloying elements, features excellent wear resistance, high strength, and toughness. These enable long - term stable rolling, reducing roll replacement frequency. .
Graphitic cast steel roll is a cast steel roll. Its structure contains an appropriate amount of graphite, with a carbon content of 1.2% - 2.5% and a silicon content greater than 0.8%..
High chromium cast steel roll is a cast steel roll. The working layer of its roll body has a chromium content greater than 8%. It has excellent wear resistance, making it suitable for harsh rolling conditions. .
Alloy tool steel roll is a tool steel roll. The working layer of its roll body has high alloy content and high hardenability, enabling it to achieve excellent mechanical properties after heat treatment..
High-speed steel rolls are cast steel rolls. The alloy content in the working layer of their roll bodies is more than 10%, there are a large number of carbides in their structure, and they have the effect of secondary hardening during high - temperature tempering. .
High-carbon high-speed steel rolls are cast rolls. They have the structural characteristics of high - speed steel rolls, contain various composite carbides, and also have a certain amount of graphite phase..