An Overview of Hot Rolling Clad Head
To produce clad heads, manufacturers use various methods, including explosion bonding, roll bonding, and hot rolling. Hot rolling is a widely used technique that involves the use of high temperatures and pressure to bond two or more materials together. In the manufacturing industry, clad heads are commonly used in various applications, including pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and distillation columns. Clad heads are essentially metal components that are composed of two or more layers of different materials. The outer layer, or cladding, is usually made of a corrosion-resistant alloy, while the inner layer, or backing material, is typically a carbon or low-alloy steel. The cladding layer protects the inner layer from corrosive environments, while the backing material provides structural support. In this article, we will explore the process of hot rolling clad heads , its benefits, and its applications. Clad head for pressure vessels The Hot Rolling Clad Head Process...