Abstract
Based on original technical solutions, Uralmashplant PJSC restored decommissioned backup cold rolls for the 1300 mill of VIZ-Stal LLC and 1400 mill of NLMK PJSC, which ensured high performance characteristics subsequently. Under the shortage of cast rolls, restoring their performance with an innovative banding technique serves as a significant reserve for increasing the efficiency of rolling production and the quality of finished rolled products for almost all Russian metallurgical enterprises.
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Sokolov, P.B., Muravieva, A.V. Operation of Reconditioned Rolls of Sheet Cold Rolling Mills. Steel Transl. 53, 796–799 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091223090152
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