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Economic growth under market conditions requires the development of new energy-efficient processes and equipment for making rolled products, a reduction in the costs of building new mills and rebuilding existing mills, and an improvement in the flexibility afforded by these facilities. New and rebuilt rolling mills should allow the production of the widest possible range of products in terms of size and grade of steel.
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Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Translated from Metallurg. No. 9. pp. 38–40, September. 1997.
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Zhuchkov, S.M. Undriven working stands for continuous two-strand rolling. Metallurgist 41, 317–320 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02802432
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