EFFECTS OF HOT-ROLLING AND DESCALING COND ITION ON RED SCALE DEFECTS FORMATION

Citation
H. Okada et al., EFFECTS OF HOT-ROLLING AND DESCALING COND ITION ON RED SCALE DEFECTS FORMATION, Tetsu to hagane, 80(11), 1994, pp. 849-854
Citations number
1
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy & Mining
Journal title
ISSN journal
00211575
Volume
80
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
849 - 854
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-1575(1994)80:11<849:EOHADC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Red scale defects usually observed in high Si hot rolled strip were re produced in a laboratory 3 stand tandem mill. The effects of hot rolli ng and descaling condition on the strip surface color and scale struct ure were examined. Irrespective of Si content in steel, the hot rolled strip surface became red when the scale thickness before rolling was above 20 mu m and the rolling temperature was below 900 degrees C. It was found that surface part of the scale (mainly FeO) was broken to po wder by the hot rolling at the temperature below 900 degrees C. The re d scale of Fe2O3 was formed by the oxidation of powdered scale during cooling. Thick scale formed during slab soaking was completely removed by hydraulic descaling before rolling in low Si steel, whereas that w as not removed in high Si steel. This remained scale caused the red sc ale defects after rolling and cooling. The application of obtained res ults to the hot strip mill production of red scaleless strip was discu ssed.