Hot Rolled Steel Strip generally refers to a coiled steel strip having a thickness of 1 to 20 mm, and the width is generally 600 to 2000 mm. The hot rolled steel strip can be used directly as a hot rolled steel sheet, or a cold rolled strip can be supplied as a billet. Widely used in automotive, electrical, chemical, shipbuilding, and other industrial sectors, but also as a billet for cold rolled, welded pipe, cold-formed steel production. Strip hot strip mill is the main equipment for producing hot rolled steel strip, which has the advantages of high production efficiency, high output, and good quality.
The slab is the first production material of the rolling of hot rolled steel strip and the surface cleaning can be manually or by a scarfing machine with running the oxyacetylene torch. The treatment of the slab is pushed or walked over the wide side through a heating furnace with a dimension of 13 meters by 30 meters in diameter. These furnaces have the advantage of not creating cold streaks and slippage on the slab. As with flat and thick plates, the preheating temperature is approximately 1,250°C. After roughing, when needed for metallurgical reasons, it goes into the long (about 140 m) roll in front of the finishing mill for cooling. When the slab (at a speed of about 20 meters per minute) enters the finishing mill line, crop shear cuts off the head and tail, and high-pressure steam jets remove the secondary oxide coating formed during the rolling process. The strip is then rolled to a final thickness of 1.5 to 10 mm by six to seven high finishing mill stands.
There are four ways for hot rolled steel strip according to product width and production process: hot strip rolling of wide strip steel, reversible hot rolling of wide strip steel, hot strip rolling of narrow strip steel and hot strip rolling with a planetary rolling mill. The strip steel is made of plain carbon steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel, and silicon steel. Hot rolled steel strip is mainly used for raw materials of cold rolled strip, welded pipe, cold-formed and welded steel or for making various components.
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