Hot Rolling is the process of shaping steel, aluminum and other metal by reducing the transverse section by exerting pressure on one or various rolling
The Hot Strip Mill is where CSI's rolling operations begin, as steel slab is reheated and rolled to hot rolled coil. With an annual capacity of more than
Modern hot strip mills utilize the capability for interrupted cooling at temperatures close to “ferrite nose,” to ensure the fastest formation of the necessary
This process stretches a slab into a strip. The slab is reheated to approximately 1250°C and rolled in hot conditions. The resultant strip steel is wound into a
Induction heating of the slab/billet or transfer bar. Figure 1. Transfer bar cooling system installed at the hot strip mill of Tata Steel´s Port Talbot [2].
Hot Rolling Mills are used to reheat shapes of steel to soften them enough so that they can be rolled thinner and longer through a series of rolling stands.