The aluminum foil rolling stage is the core process determining its final quality and faces numerous technical challenges. Below is a detailed introduction to the issues encountered in this stage:
This is one of the most central and challenging problems in aluminum foil rolling.
The thinner the foil, the higher the requirement for thickness precision (nt., double-zero foil requires thickness tolerance within ±5%).
Pinholes are microscopic holes penetrating the foil, a key indicator of its barrier properties.
Rolling oil serves the simultaneous functions of lubrication, cooling, and cleaning.
Foil rolling, especially finishing, operates at very high speeds (kuni 1500-2500 meters per minute).
Kokkuvõttes, aluminum foil rolling is a multi-variable, strongly coupled, high-precision dynamic process. The aforementioned problems are often interconnected; a fluctuation in one parameter can trigger multiple quality issues. The core of modern aluminum foil mills lies in using advanced sensor networks, high-precision actuators, and intelligent control systems to monitor, model, and compensate for these problems in real-time to achieve stable production of high-quality products.