Literature study indicated that 5xxx alloy have relatively higher strength at elevated temperature and also exhibit rapid gain in strength with the drop in temperature. The melting range of the alloy being 610-660°C, we had a scope for raising slab temperature from 510°C to 600°C. To cross validate the findings, DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimeter) was performed on AA5052 alloys. DSC Analysis for AA5052 Alloy indicated the lower melting point to be greater than 600°C establishing the scope for higher temp homogenizing practices. Since, raising temperature also have cost aspect, we had to raise the temperature to its optimum level i.e. to the level where we are able to get the satisfactory result. Raising temperature will make the alloy softer and thus less back pressure. Event of slippage can be reduced for existing widths. Raising temperature may make the alloy sufficiently softer to roll wider width alloys.