Metal deforming – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – Metal deforming by use of roller or roller-like tool element
Patent
1996-08-23
1997-06-17
Larson, Lowell A.
Metal deforming
With use of control means energized in response to activator...
Metal deforming by use of roller or roller-like tool element
72201, 723652, B21B 128
Patent
active
056387148
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a cold rolling process which converts rods of hot rolled metal into strips with width to thickness ratios as high as approximately 17 to 1. The process cools the rod between successive rolling mills and employs feed backward tension controls to direct the speed of each individual upline rolling mill in order to reduce the thermal and mechanical shock experienced by the rod as it is flattened into a strip.
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Butchko Thomas J.
McReynolds James C.
Ryan Jerry E.
Fintube Limited Partnership
Larson Lowell A.
Schoeffler Thomas C.
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