Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing a strip of a stainless steel, comprising the following devices arranged in sequence:
- a twin-drum continuous casting machine for casting a molten stainless steel into a thin strip-like slab having a thickness of not less than 10 mm;
- an atmosphere control cover which cuts off an atmosphere in a carrier zone extending from the continuous casting machine to a hot-rolling machine and, at the same time, has in its interior a bridle roll or a pinch roll for regulating the tension of the strip being carried;
- a hot-rolling machine for rolling the strip with a reduction ratio of not less than 10%;
- a heat-treating furnace equipped with a heating device for either heating the hot-rolled strip and holding the temperature of the hot-rolled strip or holding the temperature of the hot-rolled strip;
- a cooling device for cooling the strip heat-treated in the heat-treating furnace at a rate of not less than 10.degree. C./sec; and
- a coiler for coiling the strip cooled in the cooling device.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the bridle roll is provided within the atmosphere control cover which cuts off the atmosphere of the carrier zone, heat-holding covers are provided between the hot-rolling machine and the heat-treating furnace, and a strip thickness meter is provided between the heat-holding covers.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein two sets of pinch rolls are disposed within the atmosphere control cover for cutting off the atmosphere of the carrier zone and a thin strip-like slab thickness meter is provided between the two sets of pinch rolls.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein direct fire burners are provided so as to sandwich therebetween the strip, being carried by the carrier roll in the furnace, respectively on an upper wall and a lower wall of the furnace in such a manner that a flame is sprayed through the burners directly onto both sides of the strip.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the heat-treating furnace is partitioned in a longitudinal direction to provide a plurality of partition zones with a direct fire heater located in each partition zone in a manner so as to sandwich therebetween the strip, and which further comprises: a combustion control and computation device which inputs the strip temperature tc at heat-treating furnace inlet, the strip temperature t at zone outlet or heat-treating furnace outlet, the strip thickness h at heat-treating furnace inlet, and the travel speed v of the strip at heat-treating furnace inlet, performs computation, and transmits a command based on the results of computation to a burner combustion control device; a burner combustion control device which, based on the command, controls a combustion gas flow control valve in each zone; and a combustion gas flow control valve which is controlled by the burner combustion control device to control the flow rate of the combustion gas.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the side wall of the heat-treating furnace is partitioned in a longitudinal direction into a lower wall section, provided with a carrier roll, and an upper wall section, the inner surface of the upper wall section and the outer surface of the lower section are tapered so that the upper wall section is descendable to permit the heat-treating furnace to be sealed with the aid of both the inner surface of the upper wall section and the outer surface of the lower section, a lifting actuator is provided in the upper wall section, and direct fire burners are connected to a flexible hose.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a heating device is disposed on the atmosphere control cover to provide heat to said carrier zone.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a circulation type gas cooler for bringing a cooling gas into contact with the circumferential surface of the carrier roll and circulating the gas is provided in part or all of the carrier rolls provided within the heat-treating furnace.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the hot-rolling machine is surrounded by the atmosphere cover.
- 10. The apparatus for producing a strip of a stainless steel, comprising a heat-treating furnace for at least holding a temperature of a strip cast by means of a twin-drum continuous casting machine, characterized in that at least a portion of carrier rolls within the heat-treating furnace are movably mounted and connected to a lifting device means for bring said movably mounted carrier rolls selectively into contact with and away from contact with said strip moving through said heat-treating furnace, and direct fire burners are provided so as to sandwich therebetween the strip, being carried by the carrier rolls in the furnace, respectively on an upper wall and a lower wall of the heat-treating furnace in such a manner that a flame is ejected through the direct fire burners directly onto both sides of the strip.
Priority Claims (2)
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7-189988 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a 371 of PCT/JP96/01027, filed on Apr. 12, 1996.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/JP96/01027 |
4/12/1996 |
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12/3/1996 |
12/3/1996 |
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WO96/32507 |
10/17/1996 |
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