Claims
- 1. A hot rolling method for metal blocks using a hot rolling system for joining the leading end of a succeeding metal block to the tail end of a preceding metal block on the inlet side of a finish-rolling mill and for finish-rolling the succeeding metal block and the preceding metal block in succession,wherein it is determined before, during, and after the joining operation whether or not the succeeding metal block can be finish-rolled in succession to the preceding metal block, wherein, when it is determined that the succeeding metal block cannot be finish-rolled in succession to the preceding metal block, the joining operation is aborted or a joint is cut, and rolling operations are performed in downstream devices including a joining unit under the conditions set for batch rolling.
- 2. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 1, wherein, when it is determined that the succeeding metal block cannot be finish-rolled in succession to the preceding metal block, an operation of joining the leading end of the succeeding metal block and the tail end of the preceding metal block is aborted when the metal blocks are separate, and a region including the joint therebetween is cut between said joining unit and a finish-rolling mill when the metal blocks are joined incompletely,wherein said downstream joining devices including said joining unit are brought into a state that allows the leading end of the succeeding metal block to be threaded therethrough, and wherein at least the leading end of the succeeding metal block is bitten by said finish-rolling mill set for batch rolling.
- 3. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 1, wherein, when it is determined, before joining, that the succeeding metal block cannot be finish-rolled in succession to the preceding metal block, said joining devices are brought into a state that allows the leading end of the succeeding metal block to be threaded therethrough, wherein a setting of said finish-rolling mill is made for batch rolling so that the leading end of the succeeding metal block be bitten by said finish-rolling mill, after the tail end of the preceding metal block moves out of said finish-rolling mill, and wherein the leading end of the succeeding metal block is threaded through said joining devices and is bitten by said finish-rolling mill.
- 4. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 1, wherein it is determined, after joining, whether or not the succeeding metal block and the preceding metal block can be finish-rolled in succession, according to whether or not the joining operation was performed successfully, wherein, when it is determined that the joining operation was not performed successfully, a region including the joint therebetween is cut between said joining unit and a finish-rolling mill, and wherein at least the leading end of the succeeding metal block is bitten by said finish-rolling mill set for batch rolling.
- 5. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 4, wherein the joint between the preceding metal block and the succeeding metal block incompletely joined is fed in synchronized velocity with the travel of said joining unit before the region including the joint is cut, andwherein said joining unit travels and stops at the most downstream end of the travel zone, and the succeeding metal block is continuously fed at the finish-rolling speed of the preceding metal block.
- 6. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 1, wherein a finishing thickness range that allows batch rolling is preset, and wherein the succeeding metal block is finish-rolled with the finishing thickness of at least the leading end thereof changed to be within the thickness range when the target finishing thickness of the succeeding metal strip for continuous rolling is out of the thickness range.
- 7. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 1, wherein, when said joining unit is mounted on a truck and moves while sequentially depressing lifting table rollers with the movement of said truck with table pressing guides on the inlet side and the outlet side of the joining device placed in the down position, and sequentially returning said lifting table rollers back to the unpressed initial height state after said truck passes, said truck is stopped, after the joining operation is aborted or is finished incompletely, at a position such that the distance Q between said table rollers and the outermost one of feeding rolls provided with said truck prevents the succeeding metal blocks from entering between said rolls due to downward bending while said table pressing guide on the outlet side is in the upper limit position, and wherein said outlet-side table pressing guide is raised to the upper limit position, and the succeeding metal block or the joint is fed downstream from said joining unit.
- 8. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claims 1, wherein, when said joining unit clamps the succeeding metal block and the preceding metal block with a predetermined space formed between the leading end of the succeeding metal block and the tail end of the preceding metal block, heats the leading and the tail end in this state, and joins the leading end and the tail end by pressing, it is determined, based on the amount of displacement by pressing, whether or not joining has been successfully performed.
- 9. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to any one of claim 1, wherein a treatment unit disposed between said joining unit and a finish-rolling mill so as to treat the joint is brought into a state in which the joint is not treated, and the leading end of the succeeding metal block or the joint is threaded therethrough.
- 10. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 9, wherein said treatment unit includes a deburring device placed on the outlet side of said joining unit so as to deburr the joint by rotary cutters, disposed above and below the pass line to be rotated in the opposite direction from the feeding direction of the succeeding metal block, and to remove a bur produced at the joint, and deburring by said deburring device is aborted when it is determined that the joining operation was not performed successfully.
- 11. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 1, wherein said hot rolling system allows the traveling sheet thickness change for changing the finishing thickness during finish rolling, and a changeable thickness range in accordance with the traveling thickness change is preset, wherein, when s subsequent metal block subsequent to the succeeding metal block and the succeeding metal block finish-rolled to a different thickness from the target thickness for continuous rolling are finished-rolled in succession, it is determined whether or not the amount of change in thickness from the finishing thickness of the succeeding metal strip to the target finishing thickness of the subsequent metal strip is within the changeable thickness range, and wherein, when the change amount is out of the changeable thickness range, the finishing thickness of the subsequent metal strip is changed so that the amount of change in thickness be within the changeable thickness range, and the subsequent metal block and the succeeding metal block are joined and are subjected to continuous finish rolling.
- 12. A hot rolling method for metal blocks according to claim 11, wherein, when the amount of change in thickness from the finishing thickness of the succeeding metal strip to the target finishing thickness of the subsequent metal strip is out of the changeable thickness range, the succeeding metal block and the subsequent metal block are not joined, and rolling operations are performed in said downstream devices including said joining unit under the conditions set for batch rolling.
Priority Claims (2)
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10-070584 |
Mar 1998 |
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10-071630 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 35 USC 371 of PCT/JP99/05043 filed Sep. 16, 1999.
PCT Information
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WO01/19543 |
3/2/2001 |
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