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Rolls for hot rolling

Combine excellent pass form wear resistance with high strength and toughness in the roll body

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Cemented carbide tools and carbide components optimize the hot rolling mills. The cast-in-carbide (CIC) concept takes this material a step further, as demonstrated in hot rolling mills all over the world. The CIC technology offers new opportunities for rolling mill managers to improve product quality, reduce down-time, and increase productivity. Cemented carbide manufacturing is a highly specialized area, involving many different metallurgical, chemical, and mechanical processes. The main stages from powder to finished roll blank are pressing, shaping, and sintering. A pressing capacity of up to 1,200 tons places our powder pressing facilities in a class of their own. In the direct sintering process, the shaped blanks are heat-treated to a well-defined temperature and time exposure, depending on the particular cemented carbide grade.

Cemented carbide rolls have reached their correct hardness after the sintering process is complete. This hardness makes the rolls very difficult to machine. Because of this difficulty, it is important that we engineer each product to be as close as possible to their final dimension during the manufacture of the blanks. Grinding is normally utilized for machining the final roll shape. Grades with 25 and 30% binder can also be machined by turning.