Innovations and State-of-the-Art Technologies Employed in the Continuous Casting of Slabs and Beam Blanks

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kulchen R Letzel D Schwellenbach J Weyer A Zajber A
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The search for modem casting plant concepts today focuses more and more on the harmonisation and optimisation of overall concept lines to obtain a continuous quality control and reduce the cost of production (Figure 1). Fin I As far as continuous casting plant concepts are concerned, this specifically requires an optimal adaptation and flexible operation when converting liquid steel into a directly processable product without any in-between treatment. Continuous casters need to fully satisfy the requirements of both the upstream steelmaking facilities as well as the downstream rolling facilities.
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APA: Kulchen R Letzel D Schwellenbach J Weyer A Zajber A  (1999)  Innovations and State-of-the-Art Technologies Employed in the Continuous Casting of Slabs and Beam Blanks

MLA: Kulchen R Letzel D Schwellenbach J Weyer A Zajber A Innovations and State-of-the-Art Technologies Employed in the Continuous Casting of Slabs and Beam Blanks. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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