Application of a High Chromium Steel to Roughing Work Rolls for Hot Strip Mills

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High-chromium (Hi-Cr) iron rolls have good wear resistance, but have certain disadvantages in their application to roughing mills. The influence of C and Cr contents on material and mechanical properties were examined. The dendritic structure of the material changes with C and Cr contents, with the structure of lower C and Cr steel being larger than that of higher C and Cr iron. Hot hardness and wear resistance do not depend on C and Cr contents, while the mechanical wear of these materials decreases with increasing hardness. The thermal shock resistance decreases with decreasing Cr content. Using Hi-Cr steel rolls instead of Hi-Cr iron rolls in a hot strip roughing mill, accidental slippage was prevented bytheir rougher surface and better performance obtained by increasing hardness. © 1992, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Hiraoka, H., Kataoka, Y., Yuda, K., Taimiguchi, K., Sasada, M., & Hishinuma, I. (1992). Application of a High Chromium Steel to Roughing Work Rolls for Hot Strip Mills. ISIJ International, 32(11), 1177–1183. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.32.1177

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