SFRE’s bar mill producing ultra-hard aluminium alloy during hot tests
Date:2019/11/21 Source: CISDI
SFRE has successfully rolled the hardest aluminium alloy grade 7075
during hot-tests of an aluminium bar mill.
The bar mill has been delivered to Dingjiu Advanced Material Kunshan
on an EPC basis.
It features eight stands with ø500mm H-V rolls and 12 stands with ø370mm
Y roll housing.
Series-6 aluminium alloy bar was produced successfully in May.
“Most aluminium bar mills are designed with an incomplete equipment
structure and are subject to stopping during production of the hardest
aluminium alloy bar,” explained a spokesperson for Dingjiu.
“The maintenance required after halt
can cause
production delays for one or two days. Commissioning of the hardest
bar can be very difficult and time-consuming and take up to two years.”
Added the spokesperson: “SFRE spent less than a year in hot testing and
have produced extremely hard product. The quality of series-6 and grade 7075
products is to a high standard.”
SFRE has delivered the roller table with the pinch roll, ø500mm
breakdown mill, follow-up hydraulic shear, ø370mm Y finishing mill, 5-roll
coiler, disc car, automatic rotary flying shear and tilter.
SFRE’s commissioning has now resulted in rolling of ø150mm aluminium alloys, ø20mm coils and ø30mm bars. These products will be used for aerospace and other critical industries.