The discovery of the rolling mill in Europe
maybe attributed to Leonardo da Vinci in his drawings. The
earliest rolling mills in crude form but the same basic principles were found
in Middle East and South Asia as early as 600 BCE. Earliest rolling mills were slitting
mills, which were introduced from what is
now Belgium to England in 1590. These passed flat bars
between rolls to form a plate of iron, which was then passed between grooved
rolls (slitters) to produce rods of iron. The first experiments at
rolling iron for tinplate took place about 1670. In 1697, Major John
Hanbury erected a mill at Pontypool to roll 'Pontypool
plates'—blackplate. Later this began to be rerolled and tinned to
make tinplate. The earlier production of plate iron in Europe
had been in forges, not
rolling mills.
The slitting mill was adapted to producing
hoops (for barrels) and iron with a half-round or other sections by means that
were the subject of two patents of c. 1679.
Some of the earliest literature on rollingmills can be traced back to Christopher Polhem in 1761 in Patriotista
Testamente, where he mentions rolling mills for both plate and bar
iron. He also explains how rolling mills can save on time and labor
because a rolling mill can produce 10 to 20 or more bars at the same time.
A patent was granted to Thomas Blockley of
England in 1759 for the polishing and rolling of metals. Another patent was
granted in 1766 to Richard Ford of England for the first tandem mill. A
tandem mill is one in which the metal is rolled in successive stands; Ford's
tandem mill was for hot rolling of wire rods.
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