Danieli provides a high-speed roughing mill for a Nippon Steel wire rod plant in Japan

Italy’s Danieli has provided a tailor-made roughing mill featuring shiftable stands for a Nippon Steel plant in Kamaishi, Japan.

Per a Danieli press release, the new mill can provide twist-free rolling of 130- to 168-mm billets at 130 tph. The installation of the shiftable roughing mill, in a narrow space, increased billet charging flexibility and efficiency. Production of the billets will be used to produce wire rod at the same facility.

The Kamaishi mill produces special steel wire rod in mild and hard steel wire, low-alloy steel, spring steel, special melt wire and bearing steel grades. The main equipment supplied includes two mono-groove vertical and horizontal housingless stands. Both stands are individually shiftable by an electric actuator to feed alternately each line of the three-strand wire rod mill with 122-mm-square bars, in diamond configuration as per original feeder.

Roll cartridges are automatically extracted to the nearby roll shop, where a compact Danieli roll-changing robot and an electric roll tilter operate. A dedicated, three-strand pinch roll, spare cartridge units, special steel grooved rolls, and roller guides completed the project supply.

Danieli previously supplied Nippon Steel with several advanced technologies and systems for long products.

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