Proceedings of the Seminar on Rolling, Metal Forming and Products


ISSN 2594-5297

53nd Rolling Seminar vol. 53, num.53 (2016)


Title

ROLL GRADE APPLICATION FOR HSM TO REDUCE TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP

DOI

10.5151/1983-4764-27638

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Abstract

HSM can be divided into different groups such as Conventional HSM with Roughing stands and HSM without Roughing stands = Mills with just finishing stands. The roll requirements for different stands are quite different. In Roughing stands the temperature of the slab is very high. Therefore the resistance against thermal wear/fatigue is the most dominating factor. Today mostly Chrome Steel, Semi HSS and HSS rolls are applied. A comparison and evaluation of such rolls will be described. In the finishing mill the tendency/wish is to use HSS rolls in all the stands. The grade HSS is defined by at least a certain amount of carbide forming elements such as V, W, Mo, Nb etc. The matrix and other precipitations can be adjusted according to the need and situation in the mill. In the pre-finishing stands the HSS is already well introduced. In the last finishing stands the original HSS tended to stick and the cobble rate increased. New development decreased the problem and gave some very promising results. In the last finishing stands beside the high performance a higher resistance against incidents is needed. Solutions in this direction including e.g. residual stresses and special core material will be discussed. Proper testing and grinding procedures can avoid losses and reduce the TCO. Data sourcing and evaluation in regards of rolling and grinding is the key for the optimization of the TCO. Several examples and comparison between different applications will be given in detail and explained. Future possibilities will be discussed as well as results of latest trials in mills.

 

Keywords

HSM, TCO, Roll application, Roll material

Roll material

How to refer

Brandner, Michael; Elizondo, Leonel; Trickl, Thomas; Paar, Armin; Hardt, Stefan. ROLL GRADE APPLICATION FOR HSM TO REDUCE TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP , p. 146-159. In: 53nd Rolling Seminar, Rio de Janeiro, 2016.
ISSN: 2594-5297 , DOI 10.5151/1983-4764-27638