High-turbulence Roll Cooling In Tata Steel Ijmuiden Hot Strip Mill 2

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Peter Gelten George Schipper Hugo Uijtdebroeks Pepijn Adriaen
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2019

Abstract

Tata Steel IJmuiden Hot Strip Mill 2 (HSM2, 5.5 Mtonnes/yr) is currently being upgraded, resulting in an increased rolling force and motor power capacity. With the current conventional work roll spray cooling, a deterioration in work roll & strip surface quality performance is expected as a result of the increased mill capacities. In order to improve strip surface quality, HSM2 decided to do a full-scale production trial with High Turbulence Roll Cooling (HTRC) at stand FM2. HTRC is a novel way of roll cooling using a high turbulent flow regime. HTRC is positioned very close to the roll surface and gap exit, which is beneficial for the roll surface quality. It is operated at a high flow rate but at a low pressure. HTRC not only significantly improves the roll surface quality, in addition, it makes high pressure pumps, needed for the conventional spray cooling, redundant, leading to substantial savings on electricity costs and thus CO2 emissions. HTRC is in trial operation since 7 August 2018. Results show no operational issues, an excellent roll surface quality and an increased cooling efficiency. In summer 2020 stands FM1-FM2-FM3-FM4 of HSM2 will be equipped with HTRC.
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APA: Peter Gelten George Schipper Hugo Uijtdebroeks Pepijn Adriaen  (2019)  High-turbulence Roll Cooling In Tata Steel Ijmuiden Hot Strip Mill 2

MLA: Peter Gelten George Schipper Hugo Uijtdebroeks Pepijn Adriaen High-turbulence Roll Cooling In Tata Steel Ijmuiden Hot Strip Mill 2. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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