Systems and methods for threading a hot coil on a mill
US-10370749-B2 · Aug 6, 2019 · US
US10844467B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10844467-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715716608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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A compact heat treatment line can include a short heating zone capable of rapidly bringing a metal strip to a suitable solutionizing temperature through the use of magnetic rotors, such as permanent magnet magnetic rotors. A fast and efficient soaking zone can be achieved as well, such as through the use of magnetic rotors to levitate the metal strip within a gas-filled chamber. Magnetic rotors can further levitate the metal strip through a quenching zone, and can optionally reheat the metal strip prior to final coiling. Magnetic rotors used to heat and/or levitate the metal strip can also provide tension control, can facilitate initial threading of the metal strip, and can cure coatings and/or promote uniformity of coatings/lubricants applied to the metal strip without overheating. Such a heat treatment line can provide continuous annealing and solution heat treating in a much more compacted space than traditional processing lines.
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A method of continuous heat treatment, comprising: passing a metal strip adjacent a first plurality of magnetic rotors in a downstream direction; rotating the plurality of magnetic rotors, wherein rotating a magnetic rotor of the first plurality of magnetic rotors comprises rotating the magnetic rotor about an axis of rotation, wherein the axis of rotation is perpendicular the downstream direction, parallel to a lateral width of the metal strip, and does not intersect the metal strip, and wherein rotating the first plurality of magnetic rotors induces eddy currents in the metal strip to heat the metal strip to a peak metal temperature; passing the metal strip through a soaking zone, wherein passing the metal strip through the soaking zone comprises maintaining the peak metal temperature of the metal strip for a duration, wherein the soaking zone comprises a second plurality of magnetic rotors for levitating the metal strip, wherein each magnetic rotor of the second plurality of magnetic rotors rotates about an axis of rotation that is perpendicular to the downstream direction and parallel to the lateral width of the metal strip, and wherein each magnetic rotor in the soaking zone comprises a plurality of laterally spaced apart magnetic sources arranged such that lateral positions of the magnetic sources within adjacent magnetic rotors in the soaking zone are offset from one another; and quenching the metal strip from the peak metal temperature. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of magnetic rotors comprises a plurality of magnetic rotor pairs, wherein each of the plurality of magnetic rotor pairs comprises a bottom magnetic rotor and a top magnetic rotor separated by a gap, and wherein passing the metal strip adjacent the plurality of magnetic rotors comprises passing the metal strip through gaps of the plurality of magnetic rotor pairs. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein rotating a magnetic rotor of the first plurality of magnetic rotors comprises rotating a plurality of permanent magnets about the axis of rotation. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the metal strip through the soaking zone comprises: passing the metal strip through a chamber defined by chamber walls positioned between the metal strip and the second plurality of magnetic rotors; and supplying gas to the chamber from a supply of gas. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein maintaining the peak metal temperature comprises applying a cooling fluid to the metal strip to offset temperature increases induced in the metal strip by rotation of the second plurality of magnetic rotors. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: uncoiling the metal strip from a starter coil; leveling the metal strip after quenching the metal strip; and reheating the metal strip after leveling the metal strip, wherein reheating the metal strip comprises rotating one or more additional magnetic rotors adjacent the metal strip. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising threading the metal strip, wherein threading the metal strip comprises: rotating magnetic rotors in a downstream direction, wherein the magnetic rotors are selected from the group consisting of the first plurality of magnetic rotors and an additional set of magnetic rotors; passing an end of the metal strip by the magnetic rotors; and reversing rotation of the magnetic rotors to rotate the magnetic rotors in an upstream direction. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: uncoiling the metal strip from a starter coil prior to passing the metal strip adjacent the first plurality of magnetic rotors; recoiling the metal strip into an ending coil after quenching the metal strip, wherein the metal strip in the ending coil has been heat treated; and not passing the metal strip through an accumulator between uncoiling the metal strip and recoiling the metal strip. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising joining the metal strip to a subsequent metal strip, wherein joining the metal strip comprises: abutting the metal strip and the subsequent metal strip at a joint during travel of the metal strip; passing a moving joining device over the joint during travel of the metal strip; and joining the joint during travel of the metal strip. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of coating or lubricating the metal strip and then reheating the coated or lubricated metal strip. 11. A heat treatment line, comprising: a heating zone for accepting a metal strip moving in a downstream direction, the heating zone comprising a first plurality of magnetic rotors for inducing eddy currents in the metal strip to heat the metal strip to a peak metal temperature, wherein each magnetic rotor of the first plurality of magnetic rotors rotates about an axis of rotation, wherein each axis of rotation is perpendicular to the downstream direction, parallel to a lateral width of the metal strip, and does not intersect the metal strip; a soaking zone positioned downstream of the heating zone for accepting the metal strip and maintaining the peak metal temperature for a duration, wherein the soaking zone comprises a second plurality of magnetic rotors for levitating the metal strip, wherein each magnetic rotor of the second plurality of magnetic rotors rotates about an axis of rotation that is perpendicular to the downstream direction and parallel to the lateral width of the metal strip, and wherein each magnetic rotor in the soaking zone comprises a plurality of laterally spaced apart magnetic sources arranged such that lateral positions of the magnetic sources within adjacent magnetic rotors in the soaking zone are offset from one another; and a quenching zone positioned downstream of the soaking zone for rapidly quenching the metal strip from the peak metal temperature. 12. The heat treatment line of claim 11 , wherein the first plurality of magnetic rotors comprises a plurality of magnetic rotor pairs, wherein each of the plurality of magnetic rotor pairs comprises a bottom magnetic rotor positioned opposite the metal strip from a top magnetic rotor. 13. The heat treatment line of claim 11 , wherein each of the first plurality of magnetic rotors comprises a plurality of permanent magnets positioned to rotate about the axis of rotation. 14. The heat treatment line of claim 11 , wherein the soaking zone further comprises chamber walls positioned between the metal strip and the additional plurality of magnetic rotors, wherein the chamber walls define a chamber for accepting the metal strip, wherein the chamber is couplable to a supply of gas. 15. The heat treatment line of claim 11 , wherein the soaking zone further comprises one or more cooling devices for offsetting temperature increases induced in the metal strip by rotation of the additional plurality of magnetic rotors. 16. The heat treatment line of claim 11 , further comprising: an uncoiler positioned upstream the heating zone for providing the metal strip to the heating zone from a coil; a leveling roller positioned downstream of the quenching zone for controlling flatness of the metal strip; and a reheating zone positioned downstream of the leveling roller for heating the metal strip, wherein the reheating zone includes one or more additional magnetic rotors. 17. The heat treatment line of claim 11 , further comprising a tension adjustment zone for adjusting tension in the metal strip, wherein the tension adjustment zone comprises one or more magnetic rotors rotatable about an axis of rotation perpendicular the downstream direction and parallel
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