Claims
- 1. A work rolls crossing type mill comprising a pair of work rolls, a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls, and cooling means for spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls, said pair of work rolls being inclined in horizontal planes and arranged such that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other, said mill further comprising:
- thrust force reducing means for reducing thrust forces exerted on said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other, said thrust force reducing means including lubricant supply units arranged to respectively face said pair of back-up rolls on the exit side of the mill for spraying a lubricant onto surfaces of said back-up rolls at locations spaced from contact positions between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls without being impeded by coolant gathering in the contact positions, thereby lubricating between said work rolls and said back-up rolls.
- 2. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, wherein said lubricant supply units each comprise a lubricant spray nozzle for spraying the lubricant to a location on the surface of one of said back-up rolls, a cover arranged to confine the lubricant sprayed from said lubricant spray nozzle for preventing the coolant sprayed onto the associated work rolls from entering the lubricant sprayed locations on the back-up roll surface and for recovering surplus lubricant therein, seal means provided in ends of said cover facing said one back-up roll for sealing an inside of said cover from the coolant sprayed onto the work rolls, and a lubricant return passage for returning the surplus lubricant recovered in said cover.
- 3. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 2, wherein said seal means includes a slit for jetting high-pressure gas onto said one back-up roll.
- 4. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 2, wherein said seal means includes a flexible material coming into contact with said one back-up roll.
- 5. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 4, wherein said pair of back-up rolls are each tapered at both end portions so that these tapered portions will not contact the surface of the corresponding work roll even when the roll surfaces are subjected to Hertz deformation due to a rolling load and roll bending forces and the axis of said one back-up roll and the axis of said work roll supported by said one back-up roll approach each other, and those portions of said seal means facing said tapered portions are configured to match said tapered portions to keep contact relation therebetween.
- 6. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, further comprising first water wiping means arranged in contact with surfaces of said work rolls at locations on a strip exit side just before contact positions between said work rolls and said back-up rolls, as viewed in directions of respective rotations of said pair of work rolls, for blocking the coolant so that the coolant sprayed onto said work rolls will not enter said contact positions.
- 7. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, further comprising second water wiping means arranged in contact with the surfaces of said pair of back-up rolls for removing the coolant so that the coolant sprayed onto said pair of work rolls, deposited on the work roll surfaces and then carried over with rotations of said work rolls and said back-up rolls will not reach the locations where said lubricant supply units are arranged.
- 8. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, wherein the lubricant supplied from said lubricant supply units contains raw lubricant oil based on a mixture of mineral oil and ester and added with necessary minimum amounts of a surface active agent and a fatty acid both acting to improve emulsification.
- 9. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 8 wherein the lubricant supplied from said lubricant supply units is a highly separable emulsion prepared by diluting said raw lubricant oil with water.
- 10. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, wherein the lubricant supplied from said lubricant supply units contains raw lubricant oil meeting the following requirements:
- (a) the coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls is in the range of 0.04 to 0.1;
- (b) the viscosity is not larger than 80 centi-Stokes at 40.degree. C.;
- (c) mineral oil and synthetic ester not less than 5% are contained as base oil;
- (d) a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% is contained as an oiliness enhancer; and
- (e) an extreme pressure additive not less than 0.1% is contained.
- 11. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 10, wherein said raw lubricant oil further meets another requirement (f); a surface active agent not larger than 0.5% is contained as emulsifier.
- 12. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, wherein the lubricant supplied from said lubricant supply units contains raw lubricant oil based on mineral oil and added with a surface active agent and a fatty acid for improvement of emulsification.
- 13. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 12, wherein the lubricant supplied from said lubricant supply units is a highly emulsifiable and stable emulsion prepared by diluting said raw lubricant oil with water.
- 14. A rolling system comprising said work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1, and a lubricant circulating system including a lubricant reservoir for storing surplus lubricant recovered by said lubricant supply units and a pump for supplying the lubricant to said lubricant supply units.
- 15. A rolling system comprising at least one of said work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 1 installed for tandem-rolling, and a lubricant circulating system including a lubricant reservoir for storing surplus lubricant recovered by said lubricant supply units and a pump for supplying the lubricant to said lubricant supply units.
- 16. A rolling mill in which a pair of work rolls and a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting the work rolls are provided on a rolling stand and said work rolls are arranged such that their axes are inclinable in a horizontal plane such that rolling of a material to be rolled is carried out with the axes of said work rolls crossing each other, wherein said work rolls are supported such that angles of inclination of respective work rolls are controlled with the axes of said work rolls crossing the axes of said back-up rolls and also crossing a line perpendicular to a direction of rolling of said material,
- wherein a lubricant supply device is provided for supplying a lubricant to a zone between each work roll having its axis crossing the axis of an associated back-up roll and the back-up roll with which said work roll is in direct contact to reduce axial thrust forces acting between respective ones of said back-up roll and work roll,
- wherein a coolant supply device is provided which includes structure for spraying coolant on said work rolls, and
- wherein said coolant supply device and lubricant supply device are constructed so as to limit mixing of coolant with the lubricant at locations where the respective ones of back-up roll and work roll are in direct contact with one another, thereby limiting effects of coolant on the thrust reducing action of the lubricant.
- 17. A rolling method for use in a mill comprising a pair of work rolls and a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls, comprising the steps of:
- spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls;
- controlling inclinations of said pair of work rolls in horizontal planes so that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other, thereby controlling the strip crown of a strip to be rolled; and
- simultaneously spraying a lubricant onto a surface of said back-up rolls at locations spaced from contact positions between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls without being impeded by coolant gathering in the contact positions to lubricate between said work rolls and said back-up rolls thereby to reduce thrust forces exerted on the back-up rolls and work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other.
- 18. A work rolls crossing type mill comprising a pair of work rolls and a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls, said pair of work rolls being inclined in horizontal planes and arranged such that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other, said mill further comprising:
- thrust force reducing means for reducing thrust forces exerted on said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other, said thrust force reducing means including lubricant supply units for supplying a lubricant to between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls on an exit side of the mill, said lubricant containing raw lubricant oil meeting the following requirements:
- (a) the coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls is in the range of 0.04 to 0.1;
- (b) the viscosity is not larger than 80 centi-Stokes at 40.degree. C.;
- (c) mineral oil and synthetic ester not less than 5% are included as base oil;
- (d) a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% is included as an oiliness enhancer; and
- (e) an extreme pressure additive not less than 0.1% is included.
- 19. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 18 wherein said raw lubricant oil further meets another requirement (f); a surface active agent not larger than 0.5% is contained as emulsifier.
- 20. A work rolls crossing type mill comprising a pair of work rolls and a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls, said pair of work rolls being inclined in horizontal planes and arranged such that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other, said pair of work rolls being further able to shift in respective roll axial directions, said mill further comprising:
- thrust force reducing means for reducing thrust forces exerted on said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other, said thrust force reducing means including lubricant supply units for supplying a lubricant to between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls on the exit side of the mill, said lubricant containing raw lubricant oil meeting the following requirements:
- (a) the coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls is in the range of 0.04 to 0.1;
- (b) the viscosity is not larger than 80 centi-Stokes at 40.degree. C.;
- (c) mineral oil and synthetic ester not less than 5% are included as base oil;
- (d) a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% is included as an oiliness enhancer; and
- (e) an extreme pressure additive not less than 0.1% is included.
- 21. A rolling method for use in a mill comprising a pair of work rolls and a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls, comprising the steps of:
- spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls;
- controlling inclinations of said pair of work rolls in horizontal planes so that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other, thereby controlling the strip crown of a strip to be rolled;
- simultaneously spraying a lubricant to between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls on the exit side of the mill to lubricate between said work rolls and said back-up rolls thereby to reduce thrust forces exerted on the back-up rolls and work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes are crossed with respect to each other; and
- using, as said lubricant, raw lubricant oil meeting the following requirements or an emulsion of said raw lubricant oil:
- (a) the coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls is in the range of 0.04 to 0.1;
- (b) the viscosity is not larger than 880 centi-Stokes at 40.degree. C.;
- (c) mineral oil and synthetic ester not less than 5% are included as base oil;
- (d) a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% is included as an oiliness enhancer; and
- (e) an extreme pressure additive not less than 0.1% is included.
- 22. A rolling method according to claim 21, wherein said raw lubricant oil further meets another requirement (f); a surface active agent not larger than 0.5% is contained as emulsifier.
- 23. A rolling method for use in a mill comprising a pair of work rolls and a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls, comprising the steps of:
- spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls;
- controlling inclinations of said pair of work rolls in horizontal planes so that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other;
- controlling shift amounts of said pair of work rolls in respective roll axial directions in addition to inclinations of said pair of work rolls, thereby controlling the strip crown of a strip to be rolled,
- simultaneously spraying a lubricant to between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls on the exit side of the mill to lubricate between said work rolls and said back-up rolls thereby to reduce thrust forces exerted on the back-up rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other, and
- using, as said lubricant, raw lubricant oil meeting the following requirements or an emulsion of said raw lubricant oil:
- (a) the coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls is in the range of 0.4 to 0.1;
- (b) the viscosity is not larger than 80 centi-Stokes at 40.degree. C.;
- (c) mineral oil and synthetic ester not less than 5% are included as base oil;
- (d) a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% is included as an oiliness enhancer; and
- (e) an extreme pressure additive not less than 0.1% is included.
- 24. A work rolls crossing type mill comprising:
- a pair of work rolls;
- a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls;
- cooling means for spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls;
- said pair of work rolls being inclined in horizontal planes and arranged such that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other; and
- thrust force reducing means for reducing thrust forces exerted on said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other;
- said thrust force reducing means including lubricant supply units arranged to respectively face said pair of back-up rolls on the exit side of the mill for spraying a lubricant onto surfaces of said back-up rolls at locations spaced from contact positions between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls without being impeded by coolant gathering in the contact positions, thereby maintaining a coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls in the range of 0.04 to 0.1.
- 25. A work rolls crossing type mill comprising:
- a pair of work rolls;
- a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls;
- cooling means for spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls;
- said pair of work rolls being inclined in horizontal planes and arranged such that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other; and
- thrust force reducing means for reducing thrust forces exerted on said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes are crossed with respect to each other;
- said thrust force reducing means including lubricant supply units arranged to respectively face said pair of back-up rolls on an exit side of the mill for spraying a lubricant consisting of emulsion prepared by diluting with water a raw lubricant oil containing mineral oil and synthetic ester not less than 5% as base oil onto surfaces of said back-up rolls at locations spaced from contact positions between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls without being impeded by coolant gathering in the contact positions, thereby maintaining a coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls in the range of 0.04 to 0.1.
- 26. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 25, wherein said raw lubricant oil further contains a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% as an oiliness enhancer for suppressing vibrations of said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes are crossed to each other.
- 27. A work rolls crossing type mill according to claim 25, wherein said raw lubricant oil further contains an extreme pressure additive not less than 0.1% for assisting a vibration suppressing function of the fatty acid.
- 28. A work rolls crossing type mill comprising:
- a pair of work rolls;
- a pair of back-up rolls for respectively supporting said pair of work rolls;
- cooling means for spraying a coolant onto said pair of work rolls from an exit or entrance side of said mill for cooling said pair of work rolls;
- said pair of work rolls being inclined in horizontal planes and arranged such that axes of said pair of work rolls are crossed with respect to axes of said pair of back-up rolls, respectively, and those axes of said pair of work rolls are also crossed with respect to each other; and
- thrust force reducing means for reducing thrust forces exerted on said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other;
- said thrust force reducing means including lubricant supply units arranged to respectively face said pair of back-up rolls on an exit side of the mill for spraying a lubricant prepared by diluting with water a raw lubricant oil containing a fatty acid in the range of 0.03 to 0.5% as an oiliness enhancer for suppressing vibrations of said pair of back-up rolls and pair of work rolls due to rotation thereof while the axes of said work rolls are crossed with respect to each other onto surfaces of said back-up rolls at locations spaced from contact surfaces of said back-up rolls at locations spaced from contact positions between said pair of work rolls and said pair of back-up rolls without being impeded by coolant gathering in the contact positions, thereby maintaining a coefficient of friction between said work rolls and said back-up rolls in the range of 0.04 to 0.1.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/859,945 filed on Mar. 30, 1992, now abandoned, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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