CISDI’s short-stress path rolling mill wins praise from India
Date:2018/12/11 Source: CISDI
Experts from
India’s Aarti Steels visited CISDI to inspect core equipment being designed for
their alloy-steel bar mill and reheating furnace.
CISDI was
awarded the contract to supply Aarti last year and the first core equipment was
ready for ex-works inspection.
Aarti’s Pramod
Kumar Ruhela and Sanjeev Singh arrived at CISDI Equipment in Chongqing and
passed 13 assembled and painted stands for mills NHCD550, NHCD450 and NHCD350,
which can now be delivered to the project site.
CISDI has 1,200
references for its independently developed design for NHCD-series mills,
including exports to Brazil and Malaysia.
The mills are
critical to improving long product rolling. The short-stress path mill is
designed with a large tie rod and a large, strengthened roll collar. It has a
special anti-axial-shifting mechanism, highly-stable middle support structures,
dedicated guide fixation expertise and a dual-screw lifting mechanism for
large-specification vertical stands.
Specifications
of steel which can be rolled range from Φ300mm to Φ1,000mm. A micro-tension
self-adaptation model and a looper tension-free self-adaptation model can be
applied to achieve high-precision, high-efficiency and stable automatic
rolling.
NHCD950 mills
with the largest specification of Φ950mm have been operating successfully at
Shijiazhuang Yingkou’s Special Steel Heavy Bar Mill and at Shagang’s Blooming
Mill.
Aarti Steels
and CISDI inspect the NHCD mills
NHCD mills
supplied by CISDI in operation at a plant