The effect of lubrication on mill loads during hot rolling of low carbon steel strips
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Abstract Hot rolling experiments have been conducted, using low carbon steel strips. The effects of water, oil/water emulsions, neat oil and dry conditions at the roll/strip surface, on the resulting loads and temperatures were examined. The 1 : 1000 oil-to-water mix appeared to lower the mill loads the most. Doubling the oil volume was found to have a deleterious effect and did not create any further load reductions.
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