Facility for in-line heat treatment of hot-rolled products

Metallurgical apparatus – Having means for contacting a solid metalliferous material... – With heating means – e.g. – flame contact

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266133, C21D 162

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ABSTRACT:
A facility for in-line heat treatment of hot-rolled products, for example, long rods (16) includes: a tank (11) suitable for containing a refrigerating liquid medium (12), a plate (13) with stationary rakes (14) and mobile rakes (15) suitable for receiving the products (16) and transporting them through the tank (11) and outside of it on heat treatment performed, and closure lids (27) arranged above the plate (13).

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