Siemens VAI to modernize ThyssenKrupp HR mill at Duisburg-Bruckhausen

Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:36:20 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Austria-based plantmaker Siemens VAI Metals Technologies has received an order from German steel producer ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG to completely modernize its hot strip rolling mill No. 1 in Duisburg-Bruckhausen, Germany. The objectives of the project are to further improve product quality and broaden the range of products. The value of this order lies in the medium double-digit million euro range. Modernization of the hot strip rolling mill is scheduled to be completed in August 2012.

The Bruckhausen location of ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe produces more than three million metric tons of cast steel slabs per annum and can produce high quality steels as well as high-silicon electrical strip grades. The plant has a compact hot strip mill and a wide hot strip mill. Siemens VAI will install a heavy edger on the reversing stand along with the hydraulic and lubricating systems. The edger will enable a wider range of slab widths to be rolled and will also improve the width tolerances of the roughing down. Furthermore, the roll separating force of the intermediate stand will be increased, and it will be equipped with long-stroke cylinders for hydraulic automatic gauge control (HAGC).
 
The finishing mill has seven, four-high rolling stands. In the course of the modernization, Siemens will supply the strippers for all the stands. Descaling and cooling stations will be installed downstream of stands F0 to F2, and stands F1 to F3 will be equipped with roll-gap lubrication and anti-peeling systems to safeguard the roll surfaces. The new equipment will reduce both the roll separating force required and the wear on the rolls. This will also improve the standard of finish of the rolled strip. A system for selective lubrication of the work rolls near the edges of the strip will be installed on stands F4 to F6 to reduce contour defects still further.
 
All the stands in the finishing mill will be equipped with SmartCrown technology to improve the profile and flatness control. Stands F0 to F3 will also be fitted with devices to shift the work rolls and L-bending blocks. These will have integrated position sensors to facilitate control of the actual strip gauge in the stand control system. This will minimize gauge deviations, especially at the head end of the strip. Long-stroke cylinders will also be installed on all stands for the hydraulic automatic gauge control (HAGC). The scope of supply also includes all the technology packages required to run the plant. Siemens will also upgrade the bearings of the backup rolls. This will allow considerably higher rolling forces than before.


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