The invention concerns an apparatus for continuous surface cleaning of rotationally movable casting rolls of a strip-casting machine.
In casting mills containing one or two casting rolls, it is known that liquid steel comes into contact with the cooled surface of the casting rolls, in order to consolidate thereon. Before the rotating casting roll comes into contact again with the liquid steel, it must be continuously cleaned, in order to prevent any accumulation of metal oxides, slag or other contaminants on the casting-roll surface. Mechanical cleaning devices are used for surface cleaning, such as scrapers, brushes or cleaning belts, with which it is difficult to guarantee consistent cleaning over the entire length of the casting roll. This uneven cleaning has a negative effect on the quality of the cast product. To improve cleaning, there is a known method of distributing a plurality of cleaning devices in sequence along the length of the casting roll, but this gives rise to the risk of gaps forming which impair the surface cleaning. The cleaning devices are also objects which may cause scratching or scraping on the casting-roll surface. These tend to form surface defects on the cast strip. In the casting region, gases and splashes escaping through the liquid steel may contaminate the casting roll surfaces during casting.
From U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,413 it is known that the casting-roll surface can be cleaned by means of a particle/sand blasting device. This involves using one or more spray nozzles distributed over the length of the casting roll. The volume of particles and the spray rate reduces towards the exterior of the spray cone, so that the cleaning is irregular. When several spray nozzles are arranged, areas of contact or overlap arise, which can also lead to irregular cleaning. The particle/sand blasting device which, in addition to the nozzle or nozzles, comprises a receiving container for the sand particles, a return for same, a collecting container, a power supply and a pressurised distributor to send the sand particles back to the nozzle, takes up space. There is also additional dust produced by the atomisation of the particles.
The present invention is based on the problem of creating an apparatus of the aforementioned type which enables consistent surface cleaning over the entire casting roll length, and in which the risk of damage or of degradation of the casting roll surface is largely eliminated.
This problem is solved according to the invention by an apparatus for the continuous surface cleaning of rotationally movable casting rolls of a strip-casting machine in which a laser beam unit or a plurality of laser beam units is/are arranged on a circumference of the respective casting roll, and is/are distributed over the casting-roll length by means of which the casting-roll surface is acted upon with one or more laser beams over the entire casting-roll length.
Further preferred embodiments of the apparatus according to the invention form the subject matter of dependent claims.
The apparatus according to the invention, in which a laser beam unit or a plurality of laser beam units are arranged next to one another on the circumference of the respective casting roll, distributed over the casting-roll length, by means of which the casting-roll surface can be acted upon with one or more laser beams over the entire casting-roll length, enables gap-free and regular surface cleaning of the casting rolls, since the laser beams have very clear borders and can be harmonised with each other in such a way that no gaps or overlaps arise. No scratches or scrapes on the casting-roll surface arise. The apparatus can be used throughout the entire casting operation in the maintenance positions or in an external workshop. It is compact and low-maintenance.
The invention will next be explained in more detail with the aid of the drawings, which show in purely schematic form:
Above the molten bath 8, a chamber 10 for a protective gas, e.g. argon, is formed. The upper housing part 11 encircling this chamber 10 is equipped with a sealing system 12, 13, co-operating with the respective casting roll 2, 3 and the respective lateral sealing elements 5, and said sealing system separates the chamber 10 from the rest of the interior of the housing of the strip-casting machine 1.
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According to the invention, surface cleaning is conducted by means of a laser unit 25 arranged on the circumference of the respective casting roll 2, 3 (with one or more laser beams striking the respective casting roll 2, 3 over its entire length) or by means of several laser beam units 25. In the latter variant with several laser beam units 25 these—as
The laser beams can be harmonised with each other in such a way that no gaps or overlaps occur. They work extremely rapidly and generate extremely high local temperatures, so that the contaminants vaporise or are blasted away. No scratches or scrapes arise on the casting-roll surface 2a, 3a, because the extremely brief and locally-limited effect of the radiation has a very protective action. As the roll surface 2a, 3a does not absorb the laser beam, unlike the top layer, but reflects it, the cleaning process stops.
Thus there is no interference with the conditions between the casting-roll surfaces 2a, 3a and the metal melt during the entire casting period due to the cleaning apparatus and so the quality of the cast strip is not affected. The lifetimes of the casting-roll surfaces and the casting rolls cover are extended.
A suction and filter device 26 is provided for the contaminants detached by the laser beam unit and the laser beam units 25 respectively. In order to protect the casting-roll surfaces from contamination by the gases and smoke escaping from the liquid steel, these are carried away together with added inert gas from the chamber 10. To keep splashes away from the casting roll, especially when casting-on, a splash protector 44 is provided.
The laser beam cleaning and/or the removal of oxides can in some circumstances be automatically interrupted: if there are no longer any oxides on the casting-roll surface, the laser beam is reflected and thus the effect on the casting-roll surface is stopped, so that this suffers no damage.
The apparatus 20 according to the invention for surface cleaning of the respective casting roll 2, 3 can, in addition to the laser beam unit or laser beam units 25, also have at least one additional cleaning unit for the mechanical, chemical, galvanic and/or thermal cleaning of the casting-roll surface 2a, 3a, which can be connected upstream or downstream of the laser beam unit or the laser beam units 25 in the direction of rotation D2, D3 of the casting roll.
So it is advantageous for strippers 30, 33′ in
A cleaning brush 45 extending over the entire length of the respective casting roll 2, 3 can advantageously be connected downstream of the laser beam unit or the laser beam units 25 in the direction of rotation D2, D3 of the casting roll 2, 3, with which any residues can be completely removed. The cleaning brush 45 is, according to
A common housing for brushes or cleaning belts and laser units would also be possible, which would simplify the removal and filtration of the detached contaminants. Also, the entire cleaning apparatus 20, for example when changing a casting roll, could be easily e.g. tipped up as a unit.
The condition of the cleaned casting-roll surface 2a, 3a, the position, the temperature and the profile of the casting roll are monitored, for which a measurement device 40 is provided, which preferably includes a number of sensors arranged side by side or offset and distributed over the length of the casting rolls (cf. in particular
The apparatus according to the invention for surface cleaning/renewal of casting rolls can be used during the casting operation or during the entire casting period, in maintenance positions or in an external workshop. It is compact and low-maintenance.
The particle blaster and/or laser beam unit or the laser beam units 25, the final cleaning with suction, an inert gas supply and a splash protector form a complete system, which guarantees optimal cleaning of the roll surfaces.
Mechanical cleaning can also be carried out using scrapers or graters. If a particle blaster is used for cleaning, organic, ceramic, metallic particles, plastic particles or dry ice can be used. It is also possible to turn, mill or grind these surfaces.
A chemical or a chemical-mechanical cleaning can also be applied, for example in the form of etching, preferably using a specific acid, or in the form of removal by caustics. There is also cleaning using ultrasound with a liquid carrier medium.
Thermal cleaning is another option. This involves targeted heating of the roll surface to effect a melting or burning-off of surface accumulations, with the melted accumulations being dabbed off or otherwise removed.
The at least one laser beam unit 25 can also be used for renewing the casting-roll surface during or outside operation, for example to create pits (dimples or textures). Such textures could also be produced by other means, such as for example diamonds, needles, compressed air needle scalers or milling rollers. It is also possible to achieve this effect using the aforementioned particle blaster with ceramic particles, plastic particles, metal particles etc.
The cleaning apparatus for cleaning in-line rolling mill rolls can be used individually or as a system, especially where long sequences are involved.
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