Alloy cast steel rolls are produced using high-quality molten steel through advanced casting and heat treatment processes, offering high strength, wear resistance, and thermal cracking resistance, making them suitable for various steel rolling mill applications. Here's a more detailed description:
Material Production:
Alloy cast steel rolls are made from high-grade molten steel, often using arc furnaces and advanced casting techniques.
They are typically produced using static and monobloc casting methods.
Alloying elements like Chromium (Cr), Molybdenum (Mo), and Nickel (Ni) are added to improve mechanical properties.
Properties:
High tensile strength and wear resistance.
Good thermal cracking resistance.
Excellent toughness.
Suitable for applications requiring high strength and durability.
Can be heat treated for specific properties, such as double annealing followed by tempering.