METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SEAMLESS STEEL PIPE AND ROLLING MILL FOR PERFORMING THE METHOD

Abstract
The invention relates to a method and a rolling mill for producing a seamless steel pipe in a continuous rolling process, where semi-finished material is first formed into a hollow block (8) in a rotary rolling mill, said block then being rolled in a multi-tooled continuous rolling mill (1) over a previously inserted mandrel (10) to form a tube blank (9), wherein the mandrel (10) receiving the hollow block and held by a mandrel holding and transporting device (5) disposed on the entry side is fed into the continuous rolling mill (1) and is transported back to the entry side after the tube blank has been rolled off of the mandrel (10) on an extracting rolling mill (4) connected downstream of the continuous rolling mill An aim of the invention is to allow high production rates at the same product quality, particularly at a low drop in the temperature of the tube blanks. The aim is achieved in that the mandrel (10) with the tube blank (9) is released by the entry-side mandrel holding and transporting device (5) after exiting the last tool (2.n) of the continuous rolling mill (1) and thus is transferred to an accompanying second mandrel holding and transporting device (6) connected downstream and held by the same until the tube blank (9) is rolled off by means of the extracting rolling mill (4).
Description

The invention relates to a method of making a seamless steel pipe in a continuous rolling process where semifinished material is first formed in a rotary rolling mill into a hollow block that is then rolled in a multiple-stand continuous rolling mill over a previously inserted mandrel to form a tube blank, the mandrel receiving the hollow block and held by an upstream mandrel conveyor being fed into the continuous rolling mill and transported back upstream after the tube blank has been pulled off the mandrel by an extracting rolling mill downstream of the continuous rolling mill.


Such a method and rolling mill for making seamless pipes by means of a continuous rolling method (continuous pipe rolling method) with a continuous rolling mill, also referred to as is continuous pipe rolling mill, is known for example from DE-Z Bergund Hüttenmännische Monatshefte 130 (1985), Volume 7, pages 205-211. In most cases, rolled round steel bars are used as feed material, primarily in the form of continuous casting rounds with a diameter of up to 350 mm which are brought to rolling temperature in a rotary hearth furnace in lengths of up to 5 m. Subsequently, the piercing of the solid block to form a thin-walled hollow block takes place on a piercing mill which is normally constructed as a cross-roll piercing mill. The hollow block produced in this manner is then rolled in the same heat in the continuous rolling mill over a mandrel to form a tube blank. The continuous rolling mill consists mostly of six to nine rolling stands closely juxtaposed one behind the other, offset with respect to one another for example by 90°.


Before the start of the rolling process in the rolling mill, the hollow block including the mandrel inserted in it is moved in position by an upstream mandrel manipulator referred to in the industry as a conveyor, and is then pushed into the continuous rolling mill. There, the hollow block is gripped by the rolls and rolled out on the mandrel by the reduction rolls which become smaller from roll stand to roll stand. The mandrel is fed here by the mandrel conveyor during the rolling process with controlled, semicontrolled or fully controlled mandrel speed.


In the one case, the mandrel is released shortly before the end of rolling so that the mandrel and tube blank exit the rolling mill in the rolling direction and are transferred to a stripper where the mandrel is extracted. In the second case, in which the mandrel is fed during the entire rolling process with constant speed, the tube blank is pulled off the mandrel in an extracting rolling mill downstream of the continuous rolling mill. After this, the mandrel is returned back upstream. For these methods, and also for the methods known as free-floating method (free circulating mandrel), or semifloating method (mandrel restrained during rolling and afterward circulating), and restrained method (mandrel restrained during rolling, afterward pulled back), either a high production rate, if applicable combined with a short mandrel length (semifloating), but at the same time with an nonuniform tube blank temperature requiring a reheating of the tube blanks for subsequent processing can be implemented, or a uniform tube blank temperature, but with high cycle times due to the return transport and hence a low production rate can be implemented.


From DE 28 11 801 A1, a rolling mill with a multistand continuous rolling and a multistand extracting rolling mill is known in which a pipe to be rolled is rolled by a mandrel retained before the continuous rolling mill.


From DE 31 36 381 A1 and DE 142 79 15 A1, rolling mills are known that have one continuous rolling mill and one extracting rolling mill and that, between the continuous rolling mill and the extracting rolling mill, have a holding fixture for a mandrel conveyor.


The object of the invention is to provide a method and a rolling mill of the described type by means of which the mentioned is disadvantages can be avoided and high production rates at the same product quality can be achieved, in particular at a low temperature drop.


This object is attained with a method according to the invention in that the mandrel with the tube blank is released by the upstream mandrel conveyor after exiting the furthest downstream stand of the continuous rolling mill and is engaged downstream therefrom at the same time by a downstream mandrel conveyor and is held thereby until the tube blank is pulled off by the extracting rolling mill. This way, a semirestrained mandrel operating mode with continuous extraction of the mandrel by the extracting rolling mill arranged in line downstream of the continuous rolling mill is allowed, the continuous rolling mill and the upstream mandrel conveyor being already freely available during the downstream rolling for the simultaneous preparation of a subsequent rolling process. Thus, already during the further continuous extracting or rolling off in line, the following hollow block-mandrel assembly can be inserted.


The temperature drop of the rolling stock or the tube blanks is very small, which makes reheating unnecessary. The upstream cross-sections of the hollow block, which are increased according the invention, and a greater shaping in the continuous rolling mill contribute to this. By discharging the mandrel according to the invention between the continuous rolling mill and the extracting rolling mill, preferably orthogonally to the mandrel conveyor arranged there, or optionally in line through the extracting rolling mill, the extracting rolling mill can roll with a fixed roll pass, without quick-opening of the rolls, because the rolls do not need to be adjusted to the restrained mandrel's dimension and diameter which, with respect to the tube blank, are thicker and larger, respectively, in the thin-walled region. According to a proposal of the invention, during rolling, the mandrel is moved with restraining effect in a controlled manner in the continuous rolling mill in rolling direction and is continuously extracted in line upon entry into the extracting rolling mill.


Furthermore, the object is attained by a rolling mill according to the preamble of the claim 5 in which a further mandrel conveyor is arranged in line between the continuous rolling mill and the extracting rolling mill.


Here, according to the invention the mandrel conveyor is equipped with two mandrel gripper spaced apart from each other, and the shafts of the mandrels are each equipped with two coupling heads, one of which is provided at the trailing end relative to the rolling direction, and the other one is provided downstream therefrom in the rolling direction. As soon as the coupling head, also referred to as the hinge, is released at the mandrel end from the upstream mandrel conveyor, the leading coupling head that is arranged further downstream is simultaneously engaged and held by the downstream mandrel conveyor arranged downstream until the tube blank is pulled off the mandrel by the extracting rolling mill. Thus, the two mandrel conveyors work together in such a manner that the leading coupling head is engaged as soon as the coupling head at the mandrel end is disengaged. The construction with two mandrel gripper or retaining units ensures that, after transferring the mandrel, the free mandrel gripper can take a home position for a subsequent rolling process as quickly as possible.


The mandrel conveyors are constructed as chains and are equipped with support bars.


According to an advantageous proposal of the invention, the support bars, at least of the downstream mandrel conveyor are formed as rollers. Thus, a speed difference between the chain and the tube blank can be compensated for.





Further features and details of the invention are seen in the patent claims and the following description of an embodiment of the invention illustrated in a sole FIGURE.





From a rolling mill for making seamless steel pipes in a continuous rolling process, the very schematic FIGURE illustrates a continuous rolling mill 1 that here consists of a row of six roll stands 2.1 to 2.n, and an extracting rolling mill 4 downstream of it in a rolling direction 3, and a mandrel conveyor 5 upstream of the furthest upstream rolling stand 2.1, and a further, downstream mandrel conveyor 6 provided in line between the last roll stand 2.n of the continuous rolling mill 1 and the extracting rolling mill 4. The mandrel conveyors 5, 6 are constructed as chain holders guided around sprockets 7.


For rolling an already made hollow block 8 in a rotary rolling mill (not shown) to form a tube blank 9, a mandrel 10 is inserted into the hollow block 8 as shown in flow diagrams I to IX of the chart at I, and this hollow block-mandrel assembly 8, 10 is moved to the upstream input end of the conveyor 5. There, the mandrel 10 which has a trailing coupling head and, in addition, a leading coupling head 11b downstream therefrom in the rolling direction 3, is held by a mandrel gripper 12 of the upstream mandrel conveyor 5, as illustrated at the top of the FIGURE and shown at II. The mandrel 10 with the surrounding hollow block 8 is held by the gripper 12 and is subsequently transported as shown at III downstream to the furthest upstream roll stand 2.1 of the continuous rolling mill 1. There, the hollow block 8 is picked up by the rolls of the furthest upstream roll stand 2.1 and is then rolled out by the following stands to stand 2.n (see IV) to form the tube blank 9. For this purpose, the mandrel 10 of the upstream mandrel conveyor 5 is continuously moved with a specifically controlled speed in the rolling direction 3.


As soon as the tube blank 9 has left the furthest downstream roll stand 2.n of the continuous rolling mill 1 (see V), and the mandrel with its leading coupling head 11b has reached the region of the downstream mandrel conveyor 6, the trailing coupling head 11a of the mandrel 10 is uncoupled from the gripper 12 of the upstream mandrel conveyor 5 and, at the same time, the leading coupling head 11b is engaged by a mandrel gripper 13 of the downstream mandrel conveyor 6 (see positions VI and VII).


The mandrel 10 is held by the gripper 13 until the tube blank 9 is pulled off the mandrel 10 by the extracting rolling mill 4 (see pos. VIII). As soon as the mandrel 10 is released from the tube blank 9, it is shifted laterally or orthogonally as shown is by arrow 14 and is available in the mandrel cycle for a new rolling process. Here, as illustrated at I′ to IV′, the insertion of the mandrel 10 into a hollow block 8 for a subsequent rolling with positioning of the hollow block mandrel assembly 8, 10 can be carried out at a point in time when the tube blank 9 of the previous rolling process is still being pulled off the mandrel 10. In order that after transfer of the mandrel 10 the home position for a subsequent rolling can be reached again as quickly as possible, the mandrel conveyors 5, 6 are equipped with an upstream mandrel gripper 12′ or 13′.


The upstream mandrel conveyor 5 is provided with support bars 15, whereas the chains of the mandrel conveyors between the continuous rolling mill 1 and the extracting rolling mill 4 are equipped with rollers 16 to compensate for the speed difference between their chains and the tube blank 9.


REFERENCE LIST




  • 1 Continuous rolling mill


  • 2.1-2.n Roll stands


  • 3 Rolling direction (arrow)


  • 4 Extracting rolling mill


  • 5 Upstream mandrel conveyor


  • 6 Downstream mandrel conveyor


  • 7 Sprocket


  • 8 Hollow block


  • 9 Tube blank


  • 10 Mandrel


  • 11
    a Trailing coupling head


  • 11
    b Leading coupling head


  • 12, 12′ Mandrel gripper


  • 13, 13′ Mandrel gripper


  • 14 Discharge-direction arrow


  • 15 Support bars


  • 16 Rollers


Claims
  • 1. A method of making a seamless steel pipe in a continuous rolling process where semifinished material is first formed in a rotary rolling mill into a hollow block that is then rolled in a multiple-stand continuous rolling mill over a previously inserted mandrel to form a tube blank, the mandrel receiving the hollow block and held by an upstream mandrel conveyor being fed into the continuous rolling mill and transported back upstream after the tube blank has been pulled off the mandrel by an extracting rolling mill downstream of the continuous rolling mill, wherein the mandrel with the tube blank is released by the upstream mandrel conveyor after exiting the furthest downstream stand of the continuous rolling mill and is engaged downstream therefrom at the same time by a downstream mandrel conveyor and is held thereby until the tube blank is pulled off by the extracting rolling mill.
  • 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the mandrel, during rolling in the continuous rolling mill, is moved in a controlled manner in rolling direction and is continuously pulled off in line upon entry into the extracting rolling mill.
  • 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein after pulling off the tube blank, the mandrel is discharged orthogonally to the rolling direction from the downstream mandrel conveyor.
  • 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein simultaneously with the rolling of the tube blank, another mandrel inserted into a hollow block can be positioned on and fitted to the upstream mandrel conveyor for a subsequent rolling process.
  • 5. A rolling mill for making a seamless steel pipe for carrying out the method according to claim 1, wherein in line between the continuous rolling mill and the extracting rolling mill, a further mandrel conveyor is arranged.
  • 6. The rolling mill according to claim 5, wherein the mandrel conveyors are each equipped with two respective mandrel grippers that are spaced from one another, and that shafts of the mandrels are equipped with two coupling heads, one of which is provided at the trailing end, viewed in rolling direction, and the other one is provided spaced downstream therefrom in the rolling direction.
  • 7. The rolling mill according to claim 5 wherein the mandrel conveyors are constructed as chains and are equipped with support bars.
  • 8. The rolling mill according to claim 7, wherein the support bars of at least the downstream mandrel conveyor are equipped with rollers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2008 039 454.8 Aug 2008 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP2009/005093 7/14/2009 WO 00 3/30/2010