The function and working principle of the cold bed and cold cutting of the steel plant
I. The function of the cooling bed
After hot rolling, steel needs to be cooled to ensure its hardness and tough. The cooling bed is used to quickly cool the steel to control its temperature. There are many ways to cool the steel on the cooling bed, but the most common way is to water cooling. There are many cooling pipes on the cooling bed, and the steel is cooled through these pipes to achieve rapid cooling.
II. The function of the cold shear The steel that has been cooled on the cooling bed needs to be cut to facilitate subsequent processing and use. This is where the cold shear comes into play. The function of the shear is to cut the steel on the cooling bed into small blocks of equal length to facilitate subsequent processing and use. The cold shear can also be used to trim and shape the steel making its dimensions more accurate.
III. Working principle
The working principle of the cooling bed and cold shear is relatively simple. First, the steel is cooled on the bed and then sent to the cold shear. The cutting blade of the cold shear will cut the steel, cutting it into small blocks. After cutting, the small blocks of steel will sent to the next processing link.
IV. The advantages of the cooling bed and cold shear
The cooling bed and cold shear have many advantages in the steel production process First, it can quickly cool and cut the steel, improving production efficiency. Secondly, the cooling bed and cold shear can make the quality of the steel more stable and reliable, improving service life of the steel. Finally, the cooling bed and cold shear can reduce the energy consumption in the production process and lower the production cost.
【Conclusion】
cooling bed and cold shear in steel mills are an indispensable part of the steel production process. It can cool and cut the steel, making its quality more stable and reliable. This article introduces the function and working principle of the cooling bed and cold shear, hoping to help everyone better understand the key links in the steel production process.