Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The process of rolling iron and steel plates or rods while they are cold.
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Examples
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The cold-rolling mill will primarily feed the automobile industry.
JSW Steel Net Profit Rises 30% on Record Sales Anirban Chowdhury 2011
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Vice Chairman Sajjan Jindal said the company is also setting up a cold-rolling facility in the Vijaynagar plant, which would become partially operational during the January-March period of 2012.
JSW Steel Net Profit Rises 30% on Record Sales Anirban Chowdhury 2011
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The Sparrows Point mill is one of the oldest in the U.S., but has a relatively new cold-rolling mill attached to it capable of producing coils of smooth steel needed to make cars and washing machines.
Severstal Is to Buy 2008
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The _steel bronze_ of Colonel Franz Uchatius (1811-1881) consisted of copper alloyed with 8\% of tin, the tenacity and hardness being increased by cold-rolling.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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But industry experts raised questions about the economic viability of another cold-rolling mill in the current North American market.
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"The initial project would employ 700 people" I'll gladly give a reward to the first person that shows me a domestic cold-rolling mill that employs 700 people.
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Cargill Robinson, a cold-rolling venture in East Chicago, Ind., and Granite City, Ill., that was created in 2007 by Cargill and
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Another U.S. cold-rolling sheet mill could be met with some skepticism in the U.S. steel industry, said Christopher Davis, managing editor of the North American edition of Steel
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"We are continuing construction of the hot - and cold-rolling mills and the picking line largely to schedule," the company said.
The Seattle Times 2010
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The company announced in June its plans to build a cold-rolling mill on 40 acres of industrial property it owns in Campbell.
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