TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a warm rolling facility suitable to thin plates,
especially with less workability.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Recently, from standpoint of saving natural sources and energy, small sizings and
high efficiency of electromagnetic or electronic parts have been demanded, and soft
magnetic property, especially Si steel sheets having excellent iron loss have been
also required. It is known that soft magnetic properties of Si steel sheets are improved
with increasing of addition of Si and exhibit the maximum permeability at about 6.5
wt%, and since natural electric resistance is high, the iron loss is made small. In
this kind of steel sheets, if the Si content is less than 4.0 wt%, workability is
abruptly worsened, and therefore it has been impossible to produce high Si steel sheets
in industrial scales by the rolling process, but it has been found that the warm rolling
could be performed on the thin steel sheets through studies.
[0003] However, ordinarily used rolling facilities could not secure bending deformation
of the coil or temperatures of the materials, and are difficult to roll the high Si
steel sheets. For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No.135,407/86 proposed
a facility protecting from an uncoiling reel to first rolling stands with a warming
wall, but this facility could not prevent cracks by bending at the deflector rolls
or by rolling.
[0004] This invention has been developed in view of problems involved with the prior art,
and is to provide a warm rolling facility which may carry out the rolling efficiently
without causing cracks in thin steel sheets with less workability.
DISCLOSURE OF OF THE INVENTION
[0005] For accomplishing this object of the invention, the strip is subjected to reverse
rollings between tension reels, while it is always maintained at determined temperatures,
whereby the facility could prevent cracks or breakages by bending and working The
facility is constructed with a rolling machine, tension reels disposed respectively
at an inlet side and an outlet side of the rolling machine, deflector rolls between
each of the tension reels and the rolling machine. The tension reel is positioned
in a warming furnace having a heating means, and the rolls and the deflector rolls
are provided with heating means for the rolls. Further, the rolling machine is provided
at the inlet and the outlet with heating apparatuses for the strip.
[0006] In this rolling facility, the strip is undertaken with the reverse rollings, and
in a case of high Si steel sheet, the hot rolled coil of 2 mm thickness is ordinarily
rolled to thickness of about 0.5 mm. The rolls are preheated about 200°C (surface
temperature) by heating means, and the defector rolls are also always preheated at
about 200°C (surface temperature) by heating means. The strip coil is kept at the
temperatures between about 300 and 600°C in the warming furnace. The strip which is
uncoiled from one of the tension reels and sent from the warming furnace, passes the
deflector rolls and is rolled. Since the deflector rolls are heated, the strip passing
thereon is avoided from decreasing of temperature, so that the strip is checked from
bend ing or breakage at the deflector rolls. The strip passing the deflector rolls
is heated for securing the temperature of the strip to be rolled and goes into the
rolling machine. Since the rolls are preheated, the strip is controlled to the minimum
from escaping of the temperature at the rolls. The strip from the rolls is heated
by the heating means disposed at the outlet of the rolls, and passes the heated deflector
rolls and is coiled by another tension reel within the warming furnace. The strip
is heated and maintained at the temperatures about from 200 to 600°C, and thus the
rolling is repeated on the strip to reduce it to a thin sheet.
[0007] The strip is always maintained above the determined temperature (for example, more
than 200°C) during the reverse rolling, and the rolling is carried out as exactly
avoiding crackings, breakages by the bending or the working at the tension reels,
the deflector rolls and the rolling parts.
[0008] In the rolling of the high Si steel sheet, the strip is kept heated between each
passes of the reverse rolls in warming furnace, so that recovery treatment is made
between the passes and the maximum permeability is improved. That is, strain caused
in the steel structure during the rolling is released moderately by the heating treatment
at low temperatures in that the strip is kept heated within the warming furnace, and
the coherent structure of the final product is changed by repeating causing of the
strains in the steel structure and releasing of the strains, and as a result, the
magnetic property is improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Fig.1 is an explanatory view showing one example of the invention; Fig.2 is a diagram
showing air cooling of temperature in accordance with thickness of a strip; and Fig.3
is a diagram showing decreasing of temperature of the strip by contacting the rolls
during operation, in relation with the temperature of the surfaces of the rolls and
the temperature after rolling the strip.
MOST PREFERRED EMBODIMENT FOR PRACTISING THE INVENTION
[0010] The invention will be explained with reference to embodiment shown in the attached
drawings.
[0011] Fig.1 shows one embodiment of the invention where a rolling facility is provided
with a rolling machine 1, tension reels 2a,2b disposed at an inlet and an outlet thereof,
and deflector rolls 3 positioned between each of the tension reels and the roll ing
machine.
[0012] The tension reels 2a,2b are positioned in warming furnaces 4a,4b having heating means.
Each of the warming furnaces 4 is constructed as a gas furnace having a heating burner
5. As the heating means, appropriate ones may be used.
[0013] Heating apparatuses 6a,6b are provided at the inlet and the outlet of the rolling
machine 1 for heating a running strip. As the heating apparatus, a heating furnace
may be used which has a gas furnace (e.g., C gas furnace), an electric radiant heater
or radiant tubes.
[0014] The deflector rolls 3 are positioned by two at the inlet and the outlet of the rolling
machine. Each of the deflector rolls 3 is provided with a heating means, and in the
present embodiment, the deflector roll is allowed to pass an oil therewithin at high
temperature. As other heating means, such may be employed which is disposed with a
burner directly heating the surface of the roll, or housed with an electric heater
within the roll. Number of the deflector rolls gives influences to bending degree
of the strip, and more than one are disposed in accordance with diameters of rolls
or positioning conditions of the rolls.
[0015] The rolls 7 are provided with heating apparatuses for preheating the rolls, and in
this embodiment, heating burners 9 stand against the vertical rolls 7. It is possible
to compose a structure, as the heating means therefor, nozzles for supplying the oil
at high temperature stand against back-up rolls 8 for preheating rolls 7 via the back-up
rolls 8.
[0016] The numeral 10 designates a thickness measuring instrument, 11 designates thermometers,
and 12 a lubricating grease supply.
[0017] The rolling machine 1 of this embodiment has four rolls, and others may be used as
five, six rolls or planetary rolling machine, and a reverse rolling machine is not
only one stand but also plural stands. In the plural stands, the heating apparatuses
are positioned at the inlet and the outlet of each of the roll ing machines, thereby
to carry out the rolling operation efficiently.
[0018] According to the above mentioned rolling facility, the strip coil (A) within the
both warming furnaces 4a,4b is normally maintainted at the temperatures of 200 to
600°C, and each of the deflector rolls 3 is always heated to keep the temperatures
of around 200°C on the surface. The rolls 7 is preheated or heated to be around 200°C
on the surface.
[0019] The strip (S) at about 200 to 600°C uncoiled from one of the tension reels 2 is bent
by the deflector rolls 3 and sent to the rolls 7. Since the deflector rolls 3 are
heated at about 200°C, the strip (S) runs as kept at least this temperature without
causing breakage. The strip (S) is introduced instantly into the heating apparatus
6a and heated to the rolling temperature, and reduced in thickness by the rolling
machine 1. Since the rolls are heated or preheated, the strip is also here prevented
from escaping of the temperature. The rolls are not necessarily heated always, and
for example, it is possible to preheat the strip fully at a beginning step so as to
avoid the strip from decreasing of the temperature, and maintain the rolls at the
determined temperature by heat conductivity from the strip.
[0020] The rolled strip (S) is introduced instantly into the heating apparatus 6b of the
outlet and heated, and passes the deflector rolls 3 heated on the surface at about
200°C as stated above, and coiled to the tension reel 2b in the warming furnace 4b.
The strip (S) is rolled reversely between the tension reels 2a,2b to a determined
thickness.
[0021] Fig.2 shows the decreasing of the temperature by the air cooling (decreasing from
the temperature of 400°C of the strip in the atmosphere of 25°C) in response to the
strip thickness. The temperature largely decreases in the thin strip. If the strip
were rolled without the heating means between the tension reels, the warming condition
could not be kept. Fig.3 is a diagram showing decreasing of temperature of the strip
by contacting the rolls during the rolling operation, in relation with the temperature
of the surfaces of the rolls and the temperature after rolling the strip. The strip
is prevented from decreasing of the temperature effectively by maintaining the roll
surface at the determined temperature.
[0022] When the high Si steel strip is subjected to the reverse rolling and if the strip
(S) is maintained for a determined time (normally 1 to 10 min.) in the warming furnaces
4a,4b between each passes, the recovery treatment between the passes is carried out
(the heating treatment at low temperatures of 300 to 600°C). Strain caused in the
steel structure during the rolling by the recovery treatment between the passes is
released moderately, and the coherent structure of the final product is improved in
the magnetic property by repeating causing of the strains in the steel structure and
releasing of the strains.
[0023] Each of the rolls 7 is supplied with a heat resistant lubricating grease (for example,
the grease having an ignition point of more than 300°C) from a lubricating grease
supply 12.
[0024] When a supply device of an oil at high temperature is provided as a heating means
of the rolls, the back-up rolls 8 are applied with the oil of more than 200°C for
preheating the rolls 7 via preheating of the back-up rolls.
[0025] According to the present invention, since the reverse rolling can be undertaken while
the strip is always maintained above 200°C at which the bending or roling reduction
is loaded to the strip, the rolling can be performed on even such steel strips with
less workability containing more than 4.0 wt%Si, without causing cracks or breakage
in the strip.
[0026] In the case of the high Si steel, the strip is subjected to the recovery treatment
between the passes by keeping warmed between each passes of the reverse rolling, thereby
to improve the magnetic property of the final product.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0027] The present rolling facility may be applied to to rolling of thin plates with less
workability such as high Si steels.
1. A warm rolling facility for steel strip coils, provided with a rolling machine,
tension reels disposed at an inlet and an outlet of the rolling machine, and deflector
rolls positioned between each of the tension reels and the rolling machine, wherein
the tension reels are disposed within warming furnaces having heating means, rolls
and the deflector rolls are provided with heating means for heating the rolls, and
the rolling machine is positioned at the inlet and outlet thereof with heating means
for the strip.
2. The facility as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating means directly heat the
rolls.
3. The facility as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating means indirectly heat the
rolls via back-up rolls.
4. The facility as claimed in claim 3, wherein the heating means are nozzles means
for supplying oil at high temperature, standing against the back-up rolls.
5. The facility as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, provided with the rolling machines
having a plurality of stands, and strip heating apparatuses at the inlet and the outlet
of the rolling machine.
6. The facility as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the heating means for
the deflector rolls are constructed for flowing heating medium within the rolls.
7. The facility as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, wherein the heating means for
the deflector rolls heat the rolls outside thereof.
8. The facility as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, provided with lubricating
grease supply to vicinity of the rolls.