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    Rolled Shells, Cones, and Cylinders

    Our plate rolling and forming equipment lets us produce rolled cylinders, cones, reducers, hoppers, and curved panels that many sheet metal shops can't handle. This page covers those assemblies.

    What these projects typically require

    • Buyers search for cones, reducers, shells, curved panels, rolled cylinders, and hopper components when geometry is the main need.
    • Rolled-shell work is more specific than generic forming, which means buyers arrive closer to placing an order.
    • Energy and mining projects frequently need transitions, guards, and hoppers that require rolling.
    • Our recent DAVI plate roller investment backs this capability with proven equipment.

    What we build

    • Rolled cylinders, shells, cones, reducers, and curved transition pieces.
    • Hoppers, chutes, curved guards, and formed support parts.
    • Curved panels and architectural or industrial covers where the geometry benefits from rolling.
    • Multi-step formed assemblies that combine rolling with secondary brake forming and welding.

    Why we're a good fit

    • Our DAVI plate roller and press brakes are published, proven equipment.
    • Rolled shells connect directly to energy, mining, architectural, and industrial applications.
    • This work complements our enclosure and airflow fabrication rather than duplicating it.
    • Buyers searching for specific geometry — cones, cylinders, hoppers — find exactly what they need here.

    Supporting capability and coverage pages

    Equipment, coverage, and capabilities behind this work.

    Metal forming services

    Press brake and DAVI plate roller capabilities for formed-shell work.

    Review metal forming

    DAVI plate rolling announcement

    Recent investment in DAVI plate rolling equipment.

    Read the DAVI update

    Energy infrastructure fabrication

    Cones, shells, and transitions fit well around packaged-system and process-adjacent energy assemblies.

    See energy applications

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions about this type of fabrication work.