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Rolling — Profiles & Sheets

Curves, cylinders and arcs. Plate and section rolling turn flat sheet and straight profiles into smooth curved panels, columns, cones and rings — the sweeping, seamless forms that bending alone can't make.

Plate & section rollingCylinders cones & arcsCurved claddingSS & aluminium

Some forms can't be folded — they have to be rolled: continuous, smooth curves with no facets and no visible joins.

Sheet (plate) rolling forms flat metal into cylinders, cones and curved panels; section (profile) rolling bends tubes, bars and angles into smooth arcs and rings.

Rolling delivers the continuous, faceted-free curves that define columns, curved cladding and arches — shapes that press-brake folds can only approximate. Radius and capacity depend on material and thickness, which we confirm against your drawings.

What we do

Rolling operations.

Two operations, one result: smooth, continuous curves.

01

Sheet / plate rolling

Flat sheet rolled into cylinders, cones and smoothly curved panels.

02

Section / profile rolling

Tubes, bars and angles rolled into arcs, rings and sweeping curves.

03

Cone & radius forming

Tapered cones and tight or sweeping radii formed to the drawing.

04

Curved cladding

Large, smoothly curved panels for columns and feature walls.

Why it matters

The difference, in detail.

01

Seamless curves

Continuous, faceted-free arcs that bending can't reproduce.

02

Cylinders & columns

True round and tapered forms for column casings and features.

03

Arches & rings

Curved profiles for arches, rings and circular features.

04

Large-format capable

Sizeable curved panels for facade and feature work.

05

Finish-friendly

Controlled rolling protects the surface so the finish stays flawless.

06

Pairs with fabrication

Rolled parts feed straight into welding, assembly and finishing.

How we control it

A smooth curve is set up, not forced — the radius is dialled in and proven.

An accurate, even curve depends on roller settings and a verified first piece — not on muscle.

01

Radius to drawing

Roller settings are dialled to the specified radius and confirmed before the run.

02

First-piece proof

The first curve is checked against the template before the batch proceeds.

03

Material allowance

Springback and material behaviour are anticipated for an accurate final radius.

04

Surface protection

Surfaces are protected through rolling so finished faces stay mark-free.

Good to know

Specification notes.

OperationsSheet / plate rolling and section / profile rolling.
FormsCylinders, cones, arcs, rings and curved panels.
MaterialsStainless steel and aluminium — sheet and profiles.
Radius & capacityGoverned by material and thickness — confirmed against your drawings.
Pairs withV-grooving and bending for mixed curved-and-folded assemblies.
NoteShare radius, thickness and profile so we can confirm feasibility.

Where it's used

Typical applications.

Curved cladding

Smoothly curved facade and feature panels.

Column casings

Round and tapered casings around structural columns.

Arches & vaults

Curved profiles for arches and vaulted features.

Curved railings

Sweeping handrails and balustrade curves.

Rings & circular features

Rolled rings for circular and feature work.

Cylindrical fixtures

Drums, planters and cylindrical bespoke pieces.

Start a project

Bring us your curves.

Send your radii, profiles and thicknesses — we'll confirm feasibility and prepare a tailored quotation.

Workshop
Al Safa, Jeddah · Saudi Arabia
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