Method and arrangement for severing and controlled cooling of in

Metal deforming – By use of roller or roller-like tool-element – With modification or control of temperature of work – tool or...

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72203, 83158, 83345, B23D 2512

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ABSTRACT:
A method and an arrangement for severing and controlled cooling of individual rods from a rolled section, particularly from a section of preferably high-grade steel which emerges hot from rolling at final speed from the rolling line of a finishing train, wherein the section is divided during its passage through parting shears into cut lengths and wherein a cut length each is conveyed after severing to an annealing strip or an annealing furnace. The rolled section is supplied to parting shears whose knives rotate on both sides of the section in a horizontal plane and which, when severing the section, displace the resulting section ends in the horizontal plane laterally relative to each other by a certain distance.

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