Hmsu

Metal

From cold rolled strips to the transformation of coils, every process within the steel industry requires an apt roller that provides high performance and fulfils specific requirements.

Our partners have been leading suppliers to the metal industry – steel, stainless steel, aluminium and non-ferrous, including OEMs. They are providing high-quality solutions for all rollers used in these processes, such as rubberized squeegee rollers with extensive longevity.

We are proud to offer our renowned Monkal-filled soft polyurethane covering.

  • Colour coating and chemcoating are two common techniques used in the printing and packaging industries to apply coatings to surfaces, providing improved durability, aesthetic appeal, and protection from external factors such as moisture, chemicals, and abrasion.
  • Colour coating involves applying a layer of pigment or dye to a substrate, such as paper or plastic film, to create a specific color or hue.
  • Stainless steel pickling and processing are techniques used to remove impurities and improve the surface finish of stainless steel. These processes are essential for ensuring the longevity and corrosion resistance of stainless steel in various applications.
  • Stainless steel pickling involves the use of acid solutions, typically nitric or hydrofluoric acid, to remove impurities and contaminants from the surface of the stainless steel. This process removes surface oxide layers, including weld oxides, heat tint, and scale, leaving the stainless steel clean and ready for further processing.
  • Carbon steel pickling is a process used to remove impurities and surface contaminants from carbon steel. The process involves immersing the steel in an acid solution, typically a mixture of hydrochloric and sulfuric acid, which removes rust, scale, and other impurities from the surface of the steel.
  • Cleaning and degreasing are two essential processes used in various industries to remove dirt, oil, grease, and other contaminants from surfaces. These processes are necessary for ensuring the proper adhesion of coatings, paints, and other surface treatments.
  • Pickling Squeeze Roller- STEEL-PIK (Hardness : 65-80 Shore A, Color – Black)
  • SPM & Water Quench Roller- HYDRO-TUFF (Hardness : 60-75 Shore A, Color – Black, Beige)
  • Coating Roller- SUPER-SQUEEZE (Hardness : 60-75 Shore A, Color – Black, Beige)
  • Squeeze Roller- SMART-SQUEEZE (Hardness : 65-75 Shore A, Color – Black)
  • Squeeze Roller- STEEL-PRO (Hardness : 70-85 Shore A, Color – Black)
  • Sink Roller- STEEL-PRO (Hardness : 70-80 Shore A, Color – Black)
  • Bridle/Accumulator/Steering Roller- POLYDUR (Hardness : 80-90 Shore A, Color – RED,GREEN)
  • Coater Roller: COATMASTER (Hardness : 50-60 Shore A, Color – Black)

Speciality solutions: Elastic Sleeves

In the roller industry, elastic sleeves are commonly used to cover and protect rollers used in various applications, including printing, laminating, and coating. Elastic sleeves are designed to fit tightly over the roller, providing a protective barrier that helps to prevent damage from external factors such as abrasion, chemicals, and heat.

Our speciality: Elastic sleeves for furnace rollers

Elastic sleeves can also be used in the furnace industry to cover and protect rollers used in high-temperature applications. In this context, elastic sleeves are typically made of specialized high-temperature materials, such as silicone or ceramic fibre, that can withstand the extreme heat generated by the furnace.

Furnace rollers are subject to high temperatures and extreme thermal stresses, which can cause them to deform or fail if not properly protected. Elastic sleeves provide a protective barrier that helps to prevent damage to the rollers, extending their lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements.

In addition to protecting the rollers, elastic sleeves used in furnace applications can also provide insulation, helping to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency. At HMSU Rollers, we specialize in manufacturing elastic sleeves for furnace rollers.

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