Hi
You can use the same rolling machine..
Only care you should take while rolling SS material is that the rolls should be wrapped with a "felt"- any matted fabric inorder to avoid Fe contamination.
Regards
Prem Nautiyal
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I would not be gluing anything to the roller. That would open the door for possible worse problems such as out of shape rolling.
I would maintain the integrity of the roller and would passivate S/S upon completion of vessel, to ensure that the environment ( C/S workshop fabrication) it has been worked on did not affect/contaminate the material’s anti-corrosive properties .
Ariel
Thick carpet material can be pasted on the CS Roller for SS Plate rolling to avoid direct contact of CS. Periodic inspection is required to ensure no damage of carpet during rolling. The same time CS plate cannot be rolled with same carpet for other job which may contaminate with carbon steel.
M.M