Energy Saving and Process Optimization in a Conventional Hot Strip Mill
by Mr. Bilal Akgul, Mr. Hubertus Wenig, Mr. Abdullah Savascioglu
Publisher - Kısım Mahallesi, Turkey, Metallurgical Division, Lechler GmbH,
Category - Engineering & IT
The paper describes the converting to a new generation of descaling nozzles in a
conventional hot strip mill for steel. There are descaling stations behind the reheating
furnace, on the roughing mill stands and in front of the finishing mill. Before the
converting, there had been three high pressure pumps in operation to supply the
descaling stations. The new descaling nozzles had been tested first in the finishing mill
descaler with good results. There were considerable water savings without
compromising the descaling effect and the material surface quality. After a successful
test, the remaining descaling stations had been converted accordingly. The overall
water savings was approx. 20%, which allowed shutting off one of the three highpressure pumps. Electrical energy saving amounts to 9,300,000* kWh/ year. At the
current energy costs this is equivalent to 2,100,000 TL / 641,700 EUR**. Additional
advantages are seen such as reduced material cooling and the lower wear of the
components of the whole high-pressure water hydraulic system.
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