JPS6478602A - Method for hot rolling patterned metal stock - Google Patents

Method for hot rolling patterned metal stock

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JPS6478602A
JPS6478602A JP23475187A JP23475187A JPS6478602A JP S6478602 A JPS6478602 A JP S6478602A JP 23475187 A JP23475187 A JP 23475187A JP 23475187 A JP23475187 A JP 23475187A JP S6478602 A JPS6478602 A JP S6478602A
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roll
rolling
grooved
stock
stronger
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JP23475187A
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Akira Yorifuji
Hiroshi Yoshida
Hideo Abe
Yasushi Katayama
Soichiro Onda
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JFE Steel Corp
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Kawasaki Steel Corp
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PURPOSE:To favorably transfer rugged patterns having good surface quality onto the surface of a rolled stock by rolling a stock with the surface of a roll on which rugged patterns are formed is under a stronger lubricated condition than the surface of the other roll. CONSTITUTION:An upward camber is eliminated by more strongly lubricating a grooved roll 1 side than a flat roll 2 side. A rib height is somewhat lowered but it is no problem in use. The strong lubrication means to more supply a lubricant onto a unit surface area of a roll surface per unit time. That is, a shear deformation amount is generated in surface layer parts in the vicinity of edge parts 4 in the rolling direction of rib patterns formed on a rolled stock 3 by restriction of groove edge parts; but the deformation amount is reduced by a stronger lubrication at the grooved roll 1 side than that at the flat roll 2 side. Therefore, generation of cracks caused by the large shear deformation is prevented and breakdown of grooved edges is prevented by load reduction through lubricated rolling.
JP23475187A 1987-09-21 1987-09-21 Method for hot rolling patterned metal stock Pending JPS6478602A (en)

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JP23475187A JPS6478602A (en) 1987-09-21 1987-09-21 Method for hot rolling patterned metal stock

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JPS6478602A true JPS6478602A (en) 1989-03-24

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5308187A (en) * 1993-05-17 1994-05-03 Nix Martin E Parking lot pavement for making hot precombustion air for a fossil fuel burner
US8443794B2 (en) 2008-12-17 2013-05-21 Michael S. Hulen Systems and methods for operating environmental equipment utilizing energy obtained from manufactured surface coverings

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5308187A (en) * 1993-05-17 1994-05-03 Nix Martin E Parking lot pavement for making hot precombustion air for a fossil fuel burner
US8443794B2 (en) 2008-12-17 2013-05-21 Michael S. Hulen Systems and methods for operating environmental equipment utilizing energy obtained from manufactured surface coverings

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