by Ralf Morgenthaler, Danilo Fraschini
To be able to respond quickly to changing prices, market conditions and product demands, companies must continually improve their technological standards throughout the entire life time of a productio ...
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by Bruce Kiefer, Luigi Giacomini
With the current state of the steel industry throughout the world, producers need to continually modernize their operations to remain competitive. These modernizations must be done selectively in orde ...
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by Gabriel F. Royo, Thomas C. Wojtkowski, Peter N. Osgood
Tandem Cold Mills have long service lines, but decades old bearings have been surpassed, and old mills need to be modernized to stay competitive. Conversion to modern technology allows old mills to pr ...
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by MSc A. N. Grundy, M. Hogenschurz, Dr. mont. F. Kawa B. Kündig
Mould technology for long products has remained the same for many years. The newly developed Mould Technology with large corner radii and reduced mould tube thickness for optimised heat transfer and m ...
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by Gerhard Richter, Alfred Schmuckermayer
High-pressure grinding has proven to be the optimum technology for removing surface defects on semi-finished products prior to further processing. BRAUN's multi-functional grinding machine provides fu ...
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by MARK E. ZIPF
Traditional methods of characterizing shape actuator behavior in 6-high cold mills involve describing the range of actuated roll gap profiles within a 2-dimensional space that spans the quadratic curv ...
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by Tan Mong Nguang
In May 2008, NatSteel started on a safety excellence journey towards becoming world-class in production excellence and innovation while ensuring a safe working place and community. This desire drove u ...
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by Michio Nakayama
Electric arc furnaces (EAF) generate much dust during operation, which contains very high percentages of zinc, lead, and iron, as well as toxic organic substances. It is difficult to landfill it for e ...
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