For more information check SARJIT ROLLS
Characteristics
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Spun cast Rolls
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Static cast Rolls
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Structure
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Bainitic
to martensic, highly recommended for finishing and continuous stands
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Pearlitic
to bainitic recommended for roughing and intermediate stands
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Standardization
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Easily
available as all parameters can be controlled
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Difficult
as most of the parameters cannot be controlled
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Hardness
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Uniformity
in hardness with depth i.e. due to centrifugal process
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Hardness
reduces drastically with depth i.e. characteristic of a pearlite structure
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Pass life
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Ideally
20% higher performance to that of its static counterpart
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Machinability
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Easy
as there is an accurate distinction between shell and core and no hard
journals
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Easy to medium, sometimes could lead to very
hard journals due to presence of excessive alloys
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Chill depth
maintenance
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Accurately
maintainable
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Hard
to standardize, Varies with changes in pouring temperature and viscosity of
the metal
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Shrinkage in
journals
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Controllable,
as softer core metal has less shrinkage possibilities
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Shrinkage
in journals is an issue due presence of hard alloy metal in journal
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Impurities and blow
holes on the surface
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Property
of centrifugal casting to reject all impurities and blow holes to the surface
which are removed during machining
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Possibility
of blow holes and impurities on the shell surface
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Strength of barrel
and journals
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Fine
grain structure, prone to chipping and spalling in case no proper bonding
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Equi-axed
structure, high in strength due to slow cooling, recommended for high
pressures of the roughing stands
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