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Explain planetary and cluster rolling mills with neat sketches.

Mumbai University > Mechanical Engineering > Sem 3 > Production Process 1

Marks: 5M

Year: May 2015

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Planetary Rolling Mills:

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  • The Planetary Mill is a medium output mill for rolling of steel strip.
  • Its output is less than continuous mills of many stands but more than the reversing two-high or the three-high mill.
  • This mill can be used to roll all metals but it is especially useful for those which have low ductility.
  • All forces in the mill are compressive so there are no discontinuities such as sometimes occur in normal rolling practise when the mill.rolls pull the metal into the roll throat.
  • The deformation of metal in the Planetary Mill is very rapid and so the temperature of the incoming metal can be raised as much as 300°F while in the mill throat.
  • Because of this increase metals can be introduced into the mill at less than critical temperature and raised to proper rolling temperature in the mill itself.
  • The advantage of lower than critical entry temperature is reduced scale formation on the slab.
  • This results in material saving, lower heating costs, and more importantly, less chance of rolled in scale on the strip surface.
  • In operating the Planetary Mill some care must be taken in preparing the slabs for rolling.
  • A convex edge is required on the slab so that when spread occurs the strip has a square finished edge. The slab surface must be carefully prepared to remove imperfections. Any marks on the slab surface will be magnified on the strip.
  • As a medium producer the Planetary Mill is a good investment. It can produce continuous heavy weight coils • at a rate of approximately one ton, per inch of width, per hour.
  • Due to ease of 11 change over" of mill guides and screw down gear the mill can be used to do small orders. Strip produced can be maintained to a tolerance of ± ~ 002 in. on all thicknesses between 060 and 250 in.
  • One Planetary Mill can affect the same per cent reduction as a continuous mill of eight stands each of which produced a thirty per cent reduction.

Cluster Rolling Mill

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  • By using cluster mill, very thin sheets can be rolled to very close on a mill with small diameter work rolls.
  • Here each of the work rolls is supported by two backing rolls.
  • It is very typical mill.
  • The sendzimir mill is a modification of the cluster mill with 20 rolls. which is very well adapted to rolling thin sheets or foil from high-strength alloys.
  • Hard materials, including stainless steels, titanium alloys and nickel alloys may be rolled in these mills.
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