The use of process control to minimize harmful segregations in high carbon steel wire rod

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The final goal of all the work done at Unimetal is to supply customers with a product whose characteristics at transformation are optimal. For this, the first step is to have a reliable and objective segregation measurement method that must make it possible, in a second step, to be able to act on the process parameters and to quantify the effects of a modification. For wire rod transformers, making a common interpretation available will make it possible to measure the consequences of segregation states on the performance of a product.

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The final goal of all the work done at Unimetal is to supply customers with a product whose characteristics at transformation are optimal. For this, the first step is to have a reliable and objective segregation measurement method that must make it possible, in a second step, to be able to act on the process parameters and to quantify the effects of a modification. For wire rod transformers, making a common interpretation available will make it possible to measure the consequences of segregation states on the performance of a product.

Additional information

Author(s)

V. LeVasseur, J. C. Massillon and M. Jallon, Unimetal, France.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI European Technical Conference, Berlin, Germany. Paper published in Wire Journal International, May 1994, pg. 62.

Year

1993