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Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Development of Technologies for Cooling Strips of Steel 60C2XA on a Retractable Roller Conveyor

Batyrkhan Kyrykbaev, Talgat Agimov, Rustem Kozbagarov, Timur Chigambaev, Zhastalap Abilkaiyr and Algazy Zhauyt
Page: 5840-5846 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

These days, ensuring the high quality of thin products (0.6-2.0 mm) is the most promising direction for the development of hot-rolled strip production. Hot-rolled strips can be used in place of a more expensive cold-rolled strip. In the production of ultra-thin cold-rolled strips, the use of thin hot-rolled strips as a rolling stock allows to significantly reduce the cost of the latter (at least 20%). However, the replacement of cold-rolled strips with hot-rolled ones is possible only in the case when hot-rolled steel will completely satisfy a number of technological requirements, i.e. have a satisfactory microstructure and the required level of mechanical properties, etc. An effective tool for influencing the formation of the structure and properties of steel is targeted hot rolling sheets on a suitable mill in combination with controlled cooling. Therefore, the use of reserves to improve the quality of sheets by improving the design of the mill and the temperature-deformation modes of rolling becomes one of the most important tasks facing producers of rolled metal. It is known that hot deformation of austenite with controlled temperature-deformation mode and subsequent cooling of rolled products is one of the most effective ways to improve the properties of rolled products.


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Batyrkhan Kyrykbaev, Talgat Agimov, Rustem Kozbagarov, Timur Chigambaev, Zhastalap Abilkaiyr and Algazy Zhauyt. Development of Technologies for Cooling Strips of Steel 60C2XA on a Retractable Roller Conveyor.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/jeasci.2019.5840.5846
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1816-949x/jeasci.2019.5840.5846