Guiding method for steel materials to be rolled and roller guide

Metal deforming – By use of roller or roller-like tool-element – With handling of – or guiding of – work or product relative to...

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ABSTRACT:
In a roller guide apparatus for guiding a steel material to be rolled into a rolling mill machine, a ratio (K/M) of an elastic constant (K [N/mm]) of the roller guide portion of a roller guide apparatus to a gradient (M [N/mm]) in a plasticity characteristic curve obtained when pressing the steel material nipped between the guide rollers in rolling is determined to be 0.5 or more, to thereby prevent the steel material from tilting between the guide rollers. As a result, dimensional accuracy in sectional shape and size of an end product can be improved, and miss-rolling can be prevented, thus producing high-quality rolled steel products without surface defects with remarkably high yield rate and productivity.

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patent: 4790164 (1988-12-01), Rothe
"Principles of Continuous Gauge Control in Sheet and Strip Rolling", W. C. F. Hessenberg et al., Research on the Rolling Strip. A symposium of selected papers, 1948-1958, pp. 185-191.

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