Aluminum hot strip rolling train and method for hot rolling an aluminum hot strip
US-10384248-B2 · Aug 20, 2019 · US
US11712725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11712725-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217722436-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A framework cooler ( 20 ) for cooling a steel strip ( 50 ), installed in a roller framework ( 11 ), in place of the work rolls ( 5 ) and their associated installation pieces ( 5 a and 5 b ). The framework cooler ( 20 ) is sized to be installed into the roller framework ( 11 ) through the operator-side roller stands ( 1 ) of the roller framework ( 11 ). The cooler ( 20 ) includes a lower ( 21 b ) and an upper water tank ( 21 a ), each having a connection ( 22 ) for a coolant, and includes a plurality of cooling nozzles ( 23 ), or cooling tubes ( 23 a ) arranged in the depth direction (T) of the framework cooler ( 20 ) or at least one cooling slot ( 24 ) extending in the depth direction (T). The bottom and top sides of the steel strip ( 50 ) may be cooled.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roll stand comprising: an operator-side roller housing and a drive-side roller housing that are configured to support upper and lower supporting rollers, working rollers, and respective working roller chocks; wherein there are no working rollers and no chocks for the working rollers disposed in the operator-side roller housing and the drive-side roller housing; a stand cooler supported in the operator-side roller housing and the drive-side roller housing for cooling a steel strip that is being advanced past the roll stand; the stand cooler is dimensioned and configured to be removably installed in the roll stand through the operator-side roller housing of the roll stand; the stand cooler comprises a lower coolant tank and an upper coolant tank above the lower coolant tank; each of the lower coolant tank and the upper coolant tank comprising a respective first connector for supplying a coolant to the respective tank such that the lower and the upper coolant tanks are supplied coolant by the respective first connector; each of the lower coolant tank and the upper coolant tank comprising a respective coolant outlet comprising a plurality of cooling nozzles or a plurality of cooling pipes or at least one cooling slot, each coolant outlet running in a depth direction of the stand cooler; and the coolant outlet from the lower coolant tank being configured and operative for providing coolant to the lower side of the steel strip for cooling the steel strip; and the coolant outlet from the upper coolant tank being configured and operative for providing coolant to the upper side of the steel strip for cooling the steel strip. 2. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , the stand cooler further comprising at least two guide faces connected to at least one of the lower coolant tank or the upper coolant tank, and the guide faces are configured such that the stand cooler is incorporable into the roll stand in the width direction of the roll stand. 3. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the stand cooler is embodied in one piece, and the lower coolant tank and the upper coolant tank are connected to one another by uprights. 4. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the stand cooler is embodied in at least two pieces, and the lower coolant tank and the upper coolant tank each has two guide faces. 5. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the lower coolant tank and the upper coolant tank comprises two lateral support lugs, wherein each support lug includes one guide face connected to at least one of the lower coolant tank or the upper coolant tank and configured to incorporate the stand cooler into the roll stand. 6. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the lower coolant tank and the upper coolant tank comprises the respective first connector and a respective second connector, such that peripheral regions of the steel strip by the respective first connector and a central region of the steel strip by the respective second connector may be cooled respectively to dissimilar degrees. 7. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , the roll stand further comprising supporting rollers for moving the strip, and the stand cooler installed in the roll stand is disposed between the supporting rollers of the roll stand. 8. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the stand cooler is uninstallable from the roll stand to permit installation of working rollers and chocks for the working rollers through the operator-side roller housing of the roll stand. 9. The roll stand as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the coolant is water.
for strips, sheets, or plates (B21B45/023, B21B45/0233 take precedence) · CPC title
Spray nozzles, Nozzle headers; Spray systems · CPC title
by hot-rolling {, e.g. Steckel hot mill} · CPC title
Temperature control, e.g. by cooling or heating the rolls or the product (B21B37/32, B21B37/44 take precedence) · CPC title
for strips, sheets, or plates · CPC title
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