Claims
- 1. A method of cleaning rolling mill rolls by partially removing oxide scale from rotating rolls of a hot rolling mill for rolling an elongated metal work piece, said mill having work rolls and opposed backup rolls and workpiece descaling means including a descaling fluid pump, said method comprising:
- directing onto the work rolls a cleaning fluid spray having a pressure of about 1000 to 4000 psi from a cleaning fluid spray means comprising an elongated cleaning fluid header extending substantially the width of the rolls and juxtaposed thereto, and a plurality of cleaning fluid spray nozzles from which a cleaning fluid spray is directed toward the rolls;
- after the work rolls are cleaned, rotating the cleaning fluid spray means about a longitudinal axis of the cleaning fluid header and directing the cleaning fluid spray onto the backup rolls;
- activating the cleaning fluid spray means in time intervals between rolling a workpiece between the work rolls, and
- providing cleaning fluid for the cleaning fluid spray means by the pump that, during rolling of a workpiece, provides descaling fluid for workpiece descaling.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein cleaning fluid spray is directed toward a roll to be cleaned at an angle, A, from about 15 degrees to about 60 degrees between the direction of a spray nozzle and a line drawn perpendicular to the roll surface at the point of spray contact with the roll, and oscillating the cleaning fluid header about its longitudinal axis about 3-5 degrees relative to angle A with a frequency of about 1-5 cycles per second.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the cleaning fluid comprises water and a particulate abrasive material to aid in removing oxide scale from the mill rolls.
- 4. A method according to claim 2, wherein cleaning fluid flow rate is between about 0.5 and 5 gpm per inch of roll width.
- 5. A method according to claim 2, wherein cleaning fluid pressure in the cleaning fluid header is between about 1500 and 2500 psi, and cleaning fluid flow rate is about 0.75 to about 1.5 gpm per inch of roll width.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, which further comprises periodically during cleaning of a roll, axially shifting the cleaning fluid header along the longitudinal axis of the cleaning fluid header.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the cleaning spray means comprises a plurality of nozzles equidistantly spaced apart along a length dimension of the cleaning fluid header, and further comprising shifting the cleaning fluid header a distance equal to about one half of the distance between adjacent nozzles.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning spray system is activated for a time, T, with the fluid spray directed onto a roll at an angle A between the direction of the spray and a line drawn perpendicular to the roll surface at a point of spray contact with the roll, and T and A are calculated by a computer as a function of workpiece parameters including chemical composition, G, length, L, and width, W, of the workpiece, roll force, P, draft, d, and work roll diameter, D.
- 9. A roll surface restoration system for a mill for hot rolling an elongated metal workpiece, said mill having at least one pair of work rolls and at least one pair of associated backup rolls, and workpiece descaling means including a descaling fluid pump, said system comprising:
- a cleaning fluid spray means comprising:
- an elongated cleaning fluid header extending substantially across a width dimension of the rolls and adjacent thereto, and
- at least one cleaning fluid spray nozzle disposed in the cleaning fluid header and adapted to project at least one cleaning fluid spray onto the rolls;
- means to rotate the cleaning fluid spray means from a direction in which a cleaning fluid spray is directed onto a work roll to a direction in which a cleaning fluid spray is directed onto a corresponding backup roll, said rotating means including at least one lever arm on one end of which the fluid header is mounted and the other end of which is pivotally connected to a piston rod of a cylinder/piston assembly;
- means to oscillate the cleaning fluid spray about a longitudinal axis of the cleaning fluid header;
- means to supply cleaning fluid to the header for roll cleaning from the pump when the pump is not supplying descaling fluid for workpiece descaling during rolling;
- a control valve for controlling the flow of fluid from the fluid pump to the fluid header;
- a computer;
- a position transducer connected to the computer for information regarding position of the piston in the cylinder/piston assembly,
- and a servo valve connected to the computer for receiving information from the computer for actuating the servo valve and thereby activating rotation of the cleaning fluid header, said computer also being connected to the control valve and actuating the same for control of flow of fluid from the fluid pump to the fluid header.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/759,505, filed Sep. 13, 1991, in the name of the same inventor, now abandoned.
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