AU2002313964A1 - Method for processing a continuously cast metal slab or strip, and plate or strip produced in this way - Google Patents
Method for processing a continuously cast metal slab or strip, and plate or strip produced in this wayInfo
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METHOD FOR PROCESSING A CONTINUOUSLY CAST METAL SLAB OR STRIP, AND PLATE OR STRIP PRODUCED IN THIS WAY
The invention relates to a method for processing a continuously cast slab or strip, in which the slab or strip is passed between a set of rotating rolls of a rolling mill stand in order to roll the slab or strip.
Rolling is a very standard processing operation for imparting desired dimensions and properties to metals. For example, rolling results in an improvement to the microstructure as a result of grain refinement taking place under the influence of the rolling.
If thin plate or strip is to be produced from a thick slab of, for example, 30 cm or more, the production of thin plate or strip is a very laborious process, since rolling has to be repeated a very large number of times. Therefore, other casting techniques have been developed in order to obtain a thin slab or a strip directly. In order still to produce sufficient material, these processes are carried out continuously.
For the continuous casting of aluminum, in principle three methods can be distinguished which are currently in use. The first method uses one cooled roll on which a thin layer of molten aluminum is cooled until it solidifies. The strip obtained in this way has a thickness of approximately 1 mm. For technical reasons, this thickness cannot be much greater. The second method uses two cooled rolls between which molten aluminum is passed in order to solidify into a strip. The improved cooling means that this method usually produce a thickness of between 6 and 10 mm; the minimum thickness which can currently be achieved is approximately 1 mm. Depending, inter alia, on the thickness, the strip which is formed will be cut into slabs or coiled. In the third method, the molten aluminum is guided onto a conveyer belt, on which it solidifies, or passed between two conveyer belts in order to solidify. On account of the
longer solidification path, more heat can be dissipated and it is possible to produce a thicker solidified strip. The thickness is usually approximately 20 mm. The thick strip formed in this way can then be cut in slabs or coiled. In all three methods, it is also possible for the strip to be rolled in one or more rolling mill stands immediately after the continuous casting and then to be coiled.
The above three methods or also other methods can be used for the continuous casting of other metals, and if appropriate it is also possible to produce a thicker strip.
These methods and methods derived from them are in the present context jointly referred to as "continuous casting", and the product obtained thereby is referred to as "continuously cast slab or strip" .
One drawback of these products is that the end product still largely has the cast microstructure, since the slabs and the strip have scarcely been rolled. Consequently, the mechanical properties of the end products are relatively poor, and consequently the use of the end products is relatively limited, for example as a foil and a starting material for fins of heat exchangers and the like.
It is an object of the invention to provide a method for processing a continuously cast metal slab or strip which allows the properties of the product produced thereby to be improved.
It is another object of the invention to provide a method for processing a continuously cast metal slab or strip with which it is possible to close up pores in the cast material .
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method for processing a continuously cast metal slab or strip which results in grain refinement in the product which is thereby produced.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method for processing continuously cast metal by means of which the surface of the slab or strip is improved.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a metal plate or strip with improved mechanical properties which is preferably produced with the aid of this method.
According to a first aspect of the invention, one or more of these objects are achieved by a method for processing a continuously cast slab or strip, in which the slab or strip is passed between a set of rotating rolls of a rolling mill stand in order to roll the slab or strip, in which method the rolls of the rolling mill stand have different peripheral velocities, and the difference in peripheral velocity is at least 5% and at most 100%, and in which method the thickness of the slab or strip is reduced by at most 15% for each pass.
As a result of the rolls being provided with a different peripheral velocity, shearing occurs in the slab or strip and has been found to occur throughout the entire thickness of the slab or strip. It has been found that this requires a velocity difference of at least 5%. The shearing leads to pores in the continuously cast material being closed up to a considerable extent. This does not require a major change in thickness, but rather a change in thickness of at most 15% can suffice. This is advantageous in a continuously cast metal slab or strip, which in many cases is cast with a low thickness, because the thickness is then substantially retained.
In addition, it is important that the rolling according to the invention can result in a grain refinement which occurs throughout the entire thickness of the rolled material, which is advantageous for the mechanical properties of the slab or strip. Inter alia, the strength of the material increases .
The shearing also breaks up the eutectic particles, which results in an improved toughness.
In addition, it is expected that the material will have an improved fatigue crack growth rate, since the grains will have a more or less knurled shape as a result of the shearing. This results in an improved toughness and a reduced susceptibility to damage.
It is also expected that the processing according to the invention will result in a rolled sheet with less spread.
It is also expected that the processing according to the invention will cause the surface layer of the material to be different than is the case with conventional rolling of the material. Ordinary rolling results in the formation of a layer comprising very fine-grained material. This layer is much thinner in the processing according to the invention. The expectation is that this will improve the corrosion resistance of the material. This may be favorable for the use of continuously cast aluminum plates and strip material for applications other than the current ones .
The thickness of the slab or strip is preferably reduced by at most 8% for each pass, and preferably by at most 5%. Since the shearing and therefore the grain refinement are brought about by the difference in peripheral velocity between the rolls, the reduction in thickness of the material is not necessary in order to obtain grain refinement. The reduction in thickness is required primarily in order to enable the rolls to grip the material. This only requires a slight change in thickness, which is advantageous in the case of thin continuously cast aluminum slabs and strip material. The smaller the reduction, the thicker the slab or strip remains after each pass. The possible applications of continuously cast aluminum slabs and strip material increase as a result.
The difference in peripheral velocity is preferably at least 20%, more preferably at least 50%. As the difference in peripheral velocity of the rolls is larger, the shearing will be higher. As a result, the grain refinement becomes stronger and the mechanical properties increase .
According to an advantageous embodiment, the rolling mill is designed in such a manner that the rolls have different diameters . This makes it possible to obtain the desired difference in peripheral velocity.
According to another advantageous embodiment, the rolls have a different rotational speed. This too makes it possible to obtain the desired difference in rotational speed.
It is also possible for these latter two measures to be combined in order to obtain the desired difference in rotational speed.
The rolling is preferably carried out at an elevated temperature. This makes the rolling run more smoothly. The rolling is preferably carried out at a temperature between 300 and 550°C, since in this temperature range good deformation on the continuously cast aluminum slabs and strip is possible. More preferably, the rolling is carried out at a temperature between 425 and 475°C. The deformation of aluminum is easiest at approximately 450°C.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the method, the slab is introduced between the rolls at an angle of between 5 and 45° with respect to the perpendicular to the plane through the center axes of the rolls. Introducing the slab between the rolls at an angle makes it easier for the rolls to grip the slab, with the result that the change in thickness can be kept as low as possible. The slab is preferably fed in at an angle of between 15 and 25°, since the grip of the rolls is best in that case.
The starting point is preferably a slab or strip with a thickness of at most 70 mm, more preferably at most 25 mm. Standard rolling involves rolling to a thickness of approximately one millimeter or thinner in order to obtain better mechanical properties . With the aid of the method according to the invention, better mechanical properties can be imparted to the slab or strip, with the result that thinner material can be used for same application. Since the method according to the invention can be used to impart better properties to the relatively thin continuously cast metal, it is to be expected that thicker continuously cast plate and strip material, now with better mechanical properties, will also find industrial applications.
For this purpose, after the rolling has been carried out for the first time, the processing operating is preferably repeated one or more times. For example, sufficiently good grain refinement is obtained by carrying out the processing operating according to the invention three times. However, the number of times that the processing operation has to be carried out depends on the thickness of the continuously cast material, the difference in peripheral velocity of the rolls and the desired grain refinement.
By carrying out the processing operation according to the invention a large number of times and subjecting the material to an annealing treatment in between these operations if necessary, it is possible to obtain an ultrafine grain structure. The processing operation can be repeated sufficiently often for the material to become superplastic . Superplastic material has extremely small grains and as a result under certain conditions can stretch almost infinitely without cracking. This is a highly advantageous property for the deformation of metal, for example deep-drawing of a blank. Obviously, when the processing operation according to the invention is repeated a number of times, the material does become thinner, and it is therefore desirable to start from a continuously cast metal, such as aluminum, with the maximum possible
thickness .
If the processing operation according to the invention is repeated a number of times, according to an advantageous embodiment the slab, plate or strip can be passed through the rolling mill stand in opposite directions for each pass. The slab, plate or strip then changes direction after each rolling operation and is always passed through the same rolling mill stand. In this case, the rolls have to rotate in opposite directions for each pass.
According to another advantageous embodiment, the slab, plate or strip is successively passed through two or more rolling mill stands. This method is suitable primarily for strip material, which in this way can undergo the desired processing operation very quickly.
It is possible for the method according to the invention to be preceded or followed by a rolling operation which is carried out using a rolling mill in which the rolls have substantially identical peripheral velocities. In this way, by way of example, an accurately desired thickness or smoothness can be imparted to the product.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the metal slab is formed by two or more layers of metal, preferably two or more layers consisting of different alloys of a metal or different metals. In this way it is possible, for example, to produce laminated material, such as what is known as clad material for, for example, aluminum brazing sheet.
Another aspect of the invention provides a metal plate or strip produced using the above method, in which the metal is aluminum, steel, stainless steel, copper, magnesium or titanium or an alloy of one of these metals. These metals and their alloys are particularly suitable for production with the aid of the method according to the invention, since they are metals which are in widespread use in industry and for which it is very desirable to obtain
better mechanical properties if they are produced by continuous casting.
A continuously cast metal plate preferably has a thickness of between 5 and 60 mm, more preferably between 5 and 20 mm. This thickness is obviously dependent on the thickness with which the metal can be continuously cast. Therefore, the processing operation according to the invention makes it possible to produce relatively thick plates with good mechanical properties even from relatively thin continuously cast material.
The plate preferably consists of an aluminum alloy from the AA lxxx or the AA 3xxx series, preferably AA 1050 or AA 1200, or AA 3103.
A continuously cast metal strip preferably has a thickness of at most 7 mm, more preferably at most 2 mm. By means of the processing operation according to the invention, it is possible to obtain relatively thick strip material with good mechanical properties, although it is also possible, of course, to provide the strip with a standard thickness or even to make it thinner, since the mechanical properties are improved.
The metal strip is, for example, a strip consisting of an aluminum alloy from the AA 5xxx series, preferably AA 5182. This material can be used as auto body sheet as a result of the processing operation according to the invention.
The invention also relates to an improved metal plate or strip which has been produced by continuous casting, preferably with the aid of the method according to the first aspect of the invention, in which the pores in the core of the plate or strip have a maximum dimension of less than 20 μm, preferably less than 10 μm. As a result of the continuous casting, continuously cast plate and strip material always has pores which are significantly larger than 20 μm. The standard rolling operations can only close
up these pores in the core to a slight extent or cannot do so at all. The rolling operation according to the invention makes it possible to provide continuously cast plate and strip material having pores which are much smaller.
The invention also relates to an improved metal plate or strip which is produced by continuous casting, preferably with the aid of the method according to the first aspect of the invention, in which the unrecrystallized metal plate or strip, in the core of the plate or billet, has a deformed grain structure, the grain having a mean length which is 2 to 20 times greater than their thickness, preferably a length which is 5 to 20 times greater than their thickness. Since with conventional rolling continuously cast metal is only subject to slight deformation in the core, the metal grains in the core are scarcely deformed. The rolling treatment according to the invention makes it possible to provide continuously cast plate and strip material with highly deformed grains. As a result, a very fine grain structure will be formed during recrystallization.
The invention also relates to a.n improved metal plate or strip which is produced by continuous casting, preferably with the aid of the method according to the first aspect of the invention, in which the metal plate or strip, after recrystallization, has a substantially homogenous degree of recrystallization over its entire thickness. The fact that the grains have all been subjected to shearing as a result of the rolling operation according to the invention, including those in the core, means that the continuously cast plate and strip material will recrystallize over the entire thickness .
The metal plate or strip with this size of pores, deformed grain structure or this level of recrystallization is preferably made from aluminum, steel, stainless steel, copper, magnesium or titanium or an alloy thereof, since these metals are readily capable of industrial application.
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1. A method for processing a continuously cast slab or strip, in which the slab or strip is passed between a set of rotating rolls of a rolling mill stand in order to roll the slab or strip, characterized in that the rolls of the rolling mill stand have different peripheral velocities, and the difference in peripheral velocity is at least 5% and at most 100%, and in that the thickness of the slab or strip is reduced by at most 15% for each pass.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, in which the thickness of the slab or strip is reduced by at most 8% each pass, and preferably at most 5%.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 2 , in which the difference in peripheral velocity is at least 20% and preferably at least 50%.
4. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the rolling mill is designed in such a manner that the rolls have different diameters.
5. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the rolls have different rotational speeds.
6. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the rolling is carried out at an elevated temperature, for aluminum preferably at a temperature between 300 and 550°C, and more preferably at a temperature between 425 and 475°C.
7. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the slab is introduced between the rolls at an angle of between 5 and 45° with respect to the perpendicular to the plane through the center axes of the rolls, preferably at an angle between between 15 and 25°.
8. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the starting point is a slab or strip with a thickness of at most 70 mm, preferably at most 25 mm.
9. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the processing operation is repeated one or more times after the rolling has been carried out for the first time.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, in which the slab, plate or strip is passed through the rolling mill stand in opposite directions for each pass.
11. The method as claimed in claim 9, in which the slab, plate or strip is successively passed through two or more rolling mill stands.
12. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, in which the processing operation as described in one of claims 1 - 11 is preceded or followed by a rolling operation which is carried out using a rolling mill in which the rolls have substantially identical peripheral velocities .
13. Method according to one of the preceding claims, in which the metal slab is formed by two or more layers of metal, preferably two or more layers consisting of different alloys of a metal or different metals.
14. Metal plate or strip produced using the method as claimed in one of claims 1 - 13, in which the metal is aluminum, steel, stainless steel, copper, magnesium or titanium or an alloy thereof.
15. The metal plate as claimed in claim 14, which has a thickness of between 5 an 60 mm, preferably between
5 and 20 mm.
16. The metal plate as claimed in claim 15, which plate consists of an aluminum alloy from the AA Ixxx or AA 3xxx series, preferably AA 1050 or AA 1200, or AA 3103.
17. The metal strip as claimed in claim 14, which has a thickness of at most 7 mm, preferably at most 2 mm.
18. The metal strip as claimed in claim 17, which consists of an aluminum alloy from the AA 5xxx series, preferably AA 5182.
19. The use of aluminum strip as claimed in claim 18 in a vehicle, for example as a structural part in the interior of the vehicle.
20. A metal plate or strip produced by continuous casting, preferably with the aid of the method as claimed in one of claims 1 - 13, in which the pores in the core of the plate or strip have a maximum dimension of less than 20 μ , preferable less than 10 μm.
21. A metal plate or strip produced by continuous casting, preferably with the aid of the method as claimed in one of claims 1 - 13, in which the unrecrystallized metal plate or strip, in the core of the plate or billet, has a deformed grain structure, the grain having a mean length which is 2 to 20 times greater than their thickness, preferably a length which is 5 to 20 times greater than their thickness.
22. A metal plate or strip produced by continuous casting, preferably with the aid of the method as claimed in one of claims 1 - 13, in which the metal plate or strip, after recrystallization, has a substantially homogenous degree of recrystallization over its entire thickness.
23. The metal plate or strip as claimed in claim 20, 21 or 22, in which the metal is aluminum, steel, stainless steel, copper, magnesium or titanium or an alloy thereof.
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