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Improving the shape and flatness of hot-rolled strip by means of profil 2500 software

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The formation of strip profile and flatness on a 2500 hot-rolling mill is analyzed. Profil 2500 software is created to support the shaping of the working rollers in the finishing cells, taking account of the current state of the supporting rollers. This software is used at OAO MMK in roller preparation.

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  2. Salganik, V.M., Poletskov, P.P., and Kukhta, Yu.B., Predicting the Profile and Flatness of Hot-Rolled Strip and the Thermal State of the Working Rollers of a 2500 Hot-Rolling Mill (Profil 2500 Software): Report 9738 on Developments in the Field (2008), Innovatsii Nauke Obrazov., 2007, no. 12.

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Original Russian Text © V.M. Salganik, P.P. Poletskov, Yu.B. Kukhta, E.Yu. Kozhushkov, O.V. Kazakov, 2008, published in “Stal’,” 2008, No. 7, pp. 63–65.

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Salganik, V.M., Poletskov, P.P., Kukhta, Y.B. et al. Improving the shape and flatness of hot-rolled strip by means of profil 2500 software. Steel Transl. 38, 571–573 (2008). https://doi.org/10.3103/S096709120807019X

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