How to control the accuracy of stainless steel strip
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www.peinv.com.cn | Release time:2025年11月05日
The precision control of stainless steel strip is a full process management process that runs from raw materials to finished products, with the core being the control of rolling process and finishing treatment.
To control the accuracy of stainless steel strip, it is mainly necessary to start from three core links: raw materials, rolling process, and finishing treatment.
1. Quality control of raw materials
The initial state of raw materials directly determines the upper limit of precision for subsequent processing.
Control the composition of raw materials to ensure that the content of alloying elements such as chromium and nickel is within the standard range, and avoid differences in processing performance caused by component fluctuations.
Check the dimensional accuracy of raw materials, including thickness, width deviation, and surface flatness, to reduce the impact of initial defects on the finished product.
2. Proper control of rolling process
Rolling is a key process that determines the thickness and shape accuracy of stainless steel strips, and needs to be controlled in stages.
Cold rolling control: Using a multi roll rolling mill (such as a twenty roll rolling mill), the rolling force, rolling speed, and roll crown are correctly set to control the amount of pressing per pass, ensuring that the thickness deviation of the finished product is within ± 0.001mm.
Temperature control: Some rolling processes require controlling the rolling temperature to avoid material plasticity changes caused by excessively high or low temperatures, which can affect dimensional stability.
Plate shape control: By using techniques such as roll inclination and intermediate roll lateral movement, plate shape defects such as "wave shape" and "sickle bend" are corrected to ensure the flatness of the strip.
3. Finishing and testing process
Precision processing is the guarantee of accuracy, and with strict testing, deviations can be corrected in a timely manner.
Annealing treatment: eliminates rolling stress, stabilizes material structure, and prevents dimensional deformation during subsequent use.
Flat rolling: By slightly reducing the amount, further improve the shape and surface smoothness of the plate, while fine-tuning the thickness accuracy.
Online detection: Real time monitoring of strip thickness and shape using laser thickness gauges, shape gauges, etc., with data feedback to the control system for dynamic adjustment.
Finished product inspection: Sampling or full inspection of finished products to check indicators such as thickness, width, and flatness to ensure compliance with customer required accuracy standards.