Surface Quality Improvement Of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Sheet, Using Hard Chrome Plated Skin Pass Mill Roll
by Nattha Panthong, Amika Saenkhum* Kim, Kyoung Beom*
Publisher - POSCO-Thailand Coated Steel, Thailand
Category - Engineering & IT
The chrome coating technology has been developed and applied in wide range of applications
in the steel industries on the advantages of durability, wear resistance, and corrosion
resistance etc.
In Continuous Hot-Dip Galvanizing Line (CGL), Skin Pass Mill (SPM) is a key facility to
improve mechanical properties and surface quality. Therefore SPM work roll quality is one of
the most important factors that determine the surface quality of hot dip galvanized products.
CGL SPM work rolls are generally thin hard chrome plated, around 10 μm thickness, in order
that the rolls roughness should be retained under high rolling forces. It is difficult to obtain
thin hard coating quality as it requires thin and uniform layer in whole roll surface within the
short dipping time. Due to this difficulty and the high investment cost, there is only a limited
number of hard chrome plating companies to achieve such coating quality and there are not
many steel companies that have own chrome coating facilities.
There have been many investigations about the effect of Cr-coated work roll, but there are not
many results obtained from long-term actual line operation data.
This paper investigated roll life time in comparison of Cr-coated and non Cr-coated work
rolls with the controlled parameters and the effects on roll and steel surface roughness, the
printed area ratio and the surface coating quality in the actual CGL operation line for long
period.
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