This document discusses various metal forming and shaping processes, with a focus on rolling processes. It describes how rolling is used to reduce thickness and change the cross-section of metal workpieces. Rolling accounts for about 90% of all metals produced and involves passing metal between rotating rolls. Hot rolling at elevated temperatures is used to break down cast structures into wrought structures with improved properties. Cold rolling at room temperature produces parts with higher strength, hardness and surface finish. The document outlines various rolling processes like flat rolling, shape rolling, ring rolling and their associated equipment and applications in producing parts.