Method and apparatus of manufacturing high strength cold rolled steel sheet
US-9828651-B2 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US10844449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10844449-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616066481-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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A rapid-cooling quenching apparatus in which a high-temperature metal sheet is dipped and cooled in a liquid and a rapid-cooling quenching method for a steel sheet are provided. The rapid-cooling quenching apparatus includes a water tank containing the liquid in which the metal sheet is dipped, a jetting device having a plurality of nozzles through which the liquid is jetted onto front and back surfaces of the metal sheet and at least some of which are placed in the liquid in the water tank, and a pair or a plurality of pairs of restraining rolls which are placed between an entrance-side end of the jetting device and an exit-side end of the jetting device and restrain the metal sheet, in which nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls are inclined toward the restraining rolls from a horizontal plane in the jetting device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rapid-cooling quenching apparatus in which a high-temperature metal sheet is dipped and cooled in a liquid, the apparatus comprising: a water tank containing the liquid in which the metal sheet is dipped, a jetting device having a plurality of nozzles through which the liquid is jetted onto front and back surfaces of the metal sheet and at least some of which are placed in the liquid in the water tank, and a pair of restraining rolls which are placed between an entrance-side end of the jetting device and an exit-side end of the jetting device and restrain the metal sheet, wherein nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls are inclined toward the restraining rolls from a horizontal plane in the jetting device. 2. A rapid-cooling quenching apparatus in which a high-temperature metal sheet is dipped and cooled in a liquid, the apparatus comprising: a water tank containing the liquid in which the metal sheet is dipped, a jetting device having a plurality of nozzles through which the liquid is jetted onto front and back surfaces of the metal sheet and at least some of which are placed in the liquid in the water tank, and a plurality of pairs of restraining rolls which are placed between an entrance-side end of the jetting device and an exit-side end of the jetting device and restrain the metal sheet, wherein nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls are inclined toward the restraining rolls from a horizontal plane in the jetting device. 3. The rapid-cooling quenching apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls form an angle of 20° or more and 60° or less with the metal sheet. 4. A rapid-cooling quenching method by which a high-temperature metal sheet is dipped and cooled in a liquid contained in a water tank of a rapid-cooling quenching apparatus, the method comprising restraining the metal sheet by using a pair of restraining rolls of the rapid-cooling quenching apparatus placed between an entrance-side end of a jetting device and an exit-side end of the jetting device of the rapid-cooling quenching apparatus while the liquid is jetted through nozzles in the jetting device onto front and back surfaces of the metal sheet which is dipped in the liquid, at least some of the nozzles being placed in the liquid contained in the water tank, wherein the liquid is jetted obliquely toward the restraining rolls through nozzles which are nearest to the restraining rolls and which are inclined towards the restraining rolls from a horizontal plane in the jetting device. 5. A rapid-cooling quenching method by which a high-temperature metal sheet is dipped and cooled in a liquid contained in a water tank of a rapid-cooling quenching apparatus, the method comprising restraining the metal sheet by using a plurality of pairs of restraining rolls of the rapid-cooling quenching apparatus placed between an entrance-side end of a jetting device and an exit-side end of the jetting device of the rapid-cooling quenching apparatus while the liquid is jetted through nozzles in the jetting device onto front and back surfaces of the metal sheet which is dipped in the liquid, at least some of the nozzles being placed in the liquid contained in the water tank, wherein the liquid is jetted obliquely toward the restraining rolls through nozzles which are nearest to the restraining rolls and which are inclined towards the restraining rolls from a horizontal plane in the jetting device. 6. The rapid-cooling quenching method according to claim 4 , wherein the liquid is jetted from the nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls in a direction at an angle of 20° or more and 60° or less to the metal sheet. 7. The rapid-cooling quenching apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls form an angle of 20° or more and 60° or less with the metal sheet. 8. The rapid-cooling quenching method according to claim 5 , wherein the liquid is jetted from the nozzles nearest to the restraining rolls in a direction at an angle of 20° or more and 60° or less to the metal sheet.
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for bath quenching · CPC title
Rolls; Drums; Roll arrangements · CPC title
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