Steel rolling mill: The steel rolling mill has specific requirements for the heating temperature of billets during the rolling process!
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2021-05-01
The sealing of the steel rolling mill's working oil cylinders under high-temperature and high-dust conditions, as well as the sealing and wear resistance of the main machine's guiding components, have fundamentally addressed the challenges of difficult hydraulic system maintenance and short equipment lifespan. This innovation completely replaces the previous manual operation, enabling synchronized, automated movement of multiple push claws and significantly boosting hourly production rates. The steel rolling mill is one of the key pieces of equipment in the feeding area of the steel rolling workshop, tasked with pushing billets—whether positioned on the roller table in front of the heating furnace or on the feeding platform ahead of it—into the furnace for secondary heating.
People toward the outside Steel rolling mill Material requirements are becoming increasingly stringent, which is also driving the continuous growth of the steel rolling mill industry. Steel rolling mills are delivering substantial economic benefits to companies.
This rolling mill boasts the advantages of simple structure, moderate overall dimensions, high transmission efficiency, easy maintenance, and low cost. During the rolling process, the mill has specific temperature requirements for heating the billets, which helps enhance the performance of steel cables while reducing deformation resistance. Moreover, wire production plays a crucial role in minimizing oxidation and combustion losses.
It consists of an electric motor, a reducer, a mechanical transmission system, a housing, and more. Its key features include smooth operation, high thrust capability, and the ability to push double-row billets. The hydraulic steel pusher, on the other hand, is made up of a hydraulic cylinder, a hydraulic pump station, a balancing push rod, and a base. It also enables efficient handling of simple layouts, delivers strong pushing force at a low cost, and is designed specifically for dual-row billets. Steel pushers are primarily used for feeding billets into the furnace area. After the steel pusher delivers its output power, it gradually moves the billets into the heating furnace for subsequent heat treatment.
The sealing of the steel rolling mill's working oil cylinders under high-temperature and high-dust conditions, along with the sealing and wear resistance of the main unit's guiding components, fundamentally addresses the longstanding challenges of difficult hydraulic system maintenance and short equipment lifespan. This innovation completely replaces the previous manual operation, enabling synchronized, automated movement of multiple push claws and significantly boosting hourly production rates. The steel rolling mill is a key piece of equipment in the feeding area of the steel rolling workshop, tasked with pushing billets—whether positioned on the roller table in front of the heating furnace or on the pre-heating furnace feed table—into the furnace for secondary heating.
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