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Original Articles

Evaluation of Occurrence of Surface Brightness Irregularity in Cold Rolling of Stainless Steel with Emulsion

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Pages 685-690 | Received 18 Nov 2010, Accepted 13 May 2011, Published online: 22 Jul 2011
 

Abstract

The manufacturing of stainless steel with higher brightness is improved using emulsion oil. However, in cold rolling of stainless steel with emulsion oil, it is well known that the surface brightness irregularity on the sheet surface after rolling occurs when the rolling speed is higher. It is estimated from the experimental results that the cause of the surface brightness irregularity is due to the degree of starvation in the emulsion rolling. The rolling experiments of the stainless steel with oil-in-water emulsion were carried out at various rolling speeds. The inlet oil film thickness was estimated using the evaluating system. In cold sheet rolling of stainless steel with emulsion oil, the surface brightness irregularity occurred at a rolling speed of 0.6 m/s with emulsion concentrations of 3, 5, and 10%. The experimental results showed that the surface brightness irregularity at cold coil rolling with emulsion of stainless steel occurred under a degree of starvation value of 0.16.

Acknowledgments

Review led by Dong Zhu

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