Uninterrupted continuous rolling of bar and rod products

Metal fusion bonding – Process – With shaping

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C228S170000

Reexamination Certificate

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06976617

ABSTRACT:
Discrete billets are rolled through a plurality of roll stands arranged along a rolling mill pass line to produce successive product lengths having reduced cross sections and front and tail ends. At a selected location along the pass line, the tail end of each product length is joined to the front end of the next successive product length to thereby permit uninterrupted continuous rolling through the remainder of the mill.

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