I worked as continuous casting operator for a few years n have a few videos in an Louisiana mill which was bought out by arcelormittal I'll upload them soon since I seen someone n the comments asking about the casting now working in the furnace so will have some others n time
@WaterfrontBoss Hi there, this is David NC who maintains this site. I am hoping to get Corus/Tata to send me more videos to put up here in the autumn. If you send me the links to the ones you have made, I can Favourite them on this site and add them to Playlists. Or use Sendspace or a similar method to send the actual movie for me to upload. (PS, I am not paid to maintain this site, it is funded by users clicking on adverts, so please click as much as you like).
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i am studying in steelmaking process to be an continuous casting, furnace, mill,etc operator i can't wait to finish my course.. i'm lucky..i live in a city with big steelmaking industries
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tricky business .. if mill stops .. hot steel will damage rolls ... the show must go on. Also notice complicated looking cooling stage .. why not just submerge cool? Tricky business.
The steel wont damage the rolls if the mill stops. second of all you cant submerge it because it changes the strengths of the steel if it is rapidly cooled.
I guess the cooling process must go on slowly, otherwhise you might damage the steel with tiny cracks that later can lead to a building crashing or something similar. Just like it happens when you have, at home, a hot glass pan: if you submerge it, it might crack all the grass.
la prima parte dell'impianto che avete visto all'inizio, quella con l'acqua è un looper del TNA e serve a far si che la lamiera non si tenda troppo. Quella parte dell'impianto che fa su e giù qualche anno fa tranciò un piede ad un operaio dell'ILVA di Taranto nel TNA2 senza che esso ne avesse colpa, perchè la macchina viene comandata da una cabina di controllo nella quale c'era un operaio disattento
I would love to go to a real rolling mill and see the noise and sparks and general mayhem of redhot steel being rolled into shape! I did once, many years ago... 40yrs actually... about time to do it again!!
@CorusBCSATraining Trust me, I work in a rolling mill as a maintenance engineer. After a while the heat and noise gets to you. It's still pretty cool :)
I have been to Corus Ijmuiden last month, which was extremely interesting! Most impressive was the "Warmband walserij" (hot rolling) though! What a sheer mayhem! Beautiful!
I work for a fab shop and I always wondered how some sheets of steel or bar stock would be all wavey and others would be some what flat.(depending on where it came from) But anyways it must be because the rollers may be egg shapped or out of round. I am here to tell u it sucks making that shit flat and straight. To beable to use it for other operations.
lol I have no idea what I'm watching but what ever this is it's awesome.
CliffThe1st 4 days ago
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the steelmaker company can make it more steel on the super strong duty arms weapons
bestamerica 2 weeks ago
I Love The Video training video from the Corus BCSA training pack It Can Increase My Knowledge
Kricardose 4 weeks ago
Steady I Really Like This Video training video from the Corus BCSA training pack
bebeheuy 4 weeks ago
cool !
staM034 2 months ago
quite high level of accuracy
bhanotboyz 2 months ago
why isn't there steam at the end when liquide falls on the red steel ??
BRYAWN 2 months ago
good vid, i had lots of years in a rod mill, ended as a rollerman.
chrishelenrose 2 months ago
@chrishelenrose ,
hii.. sir i need some information about rolling mill, if u can kindly reply soon.. thanks
anujjsolanki 1 month ago
@anujjsolanki sure what would you like to know?
chrishelenrose 1 month ago
Excelente , very good
alejandrocastr 6 months ago
Good video!! I work in a Slabcaster in the slabyard, we make steel slabs and the best armor plate around!! heh
Beefmouth 8 months ago
Where's Carl Segan so he can say "Billions and Billions"?
smithraymond09029 10 months ago
I worked as continuous casting operator for a few years n have a few videos in an Louisiana mill which was bought out by arcelormittal I'll upload them soon since I seen someone n the comments asking about the casting now working in the furnace so will have some others n time
WaterfrontBoss 10 months ago
@WaterfrontBoss Hi there, this is David NC who maintains this site. I am hoping to get Corus/Tata to send me more videos to put up here in the autumn. If you send me the links to the ones you have made, I can Favourite them on this site and add them to Playlists. Or use Sendspace or a similar method to send the actual movie for me to upload. (PS, I am not paid to maintain this site, it is funded by users clicking on adverts, so please click as much as you like).
dnicholsoncole 10 months ago
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is this company steelmaking can make any arms weapons, big guns, tanks, warships, builds, spacecrafts
bestamerica 11 months ago
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TheDaldi8800 11 months ago
I wonder if a person has ever been through that machine
Nopartyforme82 1 year ago
@Nopartyforme82 They would not be a person for very long after trying that!
dnicholsoncole 3 months ago
Industrial Clutches and Brakes Spare Parts and Complete Units - Wichita, Twiflex, Coremo, Ringspann, Alanco, Eaton Airflex, Ortlinghaus, Stromag etc etc.
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hazzem2022 1 year ago
you need to get a video of the coil box in action in strip products....
tr1ckky7181 1 year ago
great video thanks!
dec5551 1 year ago
i am studying in steelmaking process to be an continuous casting, furnace, mill,etc operator i can't wait to finish my course.. i'm lucky..i live in a city with big steelmaking industries
JFguitar22 1 year ago
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moseseseseses 1 year ago
roll my dick plz
quangluu96 1 year ago
It is a wonderful video. This helped me a lot to understand the process.
managorimurtuza 1 year ago
Brilliant. This has helped loads with my Physics Coursework.
Akeraz 2 years ago 11
Excellent Video, Verymuch useful for undergraduates
papnvarma 2 years ago 2
Grande video!
GropiusDaUdine 2 years ago
tricky business .. if mill stops .. hot steel will damage rolls ... the show must go on. Also notice complicated looking cooling stage .. why not just submerge cool? Tricky business.
PigsCanFly99 2 years ago 2
The steel wont damage the rolls if the mill stops. second of all you cant submerge it because it changes the strengths of the steel if it is rapidly cooled.
andjustice4ali 2 years ago
you're right. the steel would be brittle through rapid cooling. but they're hard
brogaguy 1 year ago
I guess the cooling process must go on slowly, otherwhise you might damage the steel with tiny cracks that later can lead to a building crashing or something similar. Just like it happens when you have, at home, a hot glass pan: if you submerge it, it might crack all the grass.
Calabrez 1 year ago
@Calabrez
In this process, yes, but there's many other process where you need cool down very fast to get very hard and strong surface (carbides)
2jzgtejza80 1 year ago
Thankyou for this video.
redkid007rockher007 2 years ago
Steel is awesomely Evil!! I LOVE IT <3
viper8red 3 years ago
nice movie! I have movies from factory in Poland on my chanel ;) *5
fredmentor 3 years ago 2
Good educational video, thanks for shareing.
RODALCO2007 3 years ago 6
would make a nice pizza oven
brettrobson1984 3 years ago 2
Educational video
kontrollant 3 years ago 2
i work at a steel mill in california, i roll rebar, Tamco Steel.
srt4cantbeat 3 years ago
la prima parte dell'impianto che avete visto all'inizio, quella con l'acqua è un looper del TNA e serve a far si che la lamiera non si tenda troppo. Quella parte dell'impianto che fa su e giù qualche anno fa tranciò un piede ad un operaio dell'ILVA di Taranto nel TNA2 senza che esso ne avesse colpa, perchè la macchina viene comandata da una cabina di controllo nella quale c'era un operaio disattento
izzymadness 3 years ago
I would love to go to a real rolling mill and see the noise and sparks and general mayhem of redhot steel being rolled into shape! I did once, many years ago... 40yrs actually... about time to do it again!!
CorusBCSATraining 3 years ago 17
Any continuous casting videos???
kdjfnvjvd 3 years ago
@CorusBCSATraining Trust me, I work in a rolling mill as a maintenance engineer. After a while the heat and noise gets to you. It's still pretty cool :)
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I have been to Corus Ijmuiden last month, which was extremely interesting! Most impressive was the "Warmband walserij" (hot rolling) though! What a sheer mayhem! Beautiful!
coasterchris01 3 years ago
interesting
ocelot0000000 3 years ago
All of your videos are very helpful. Thanks (I know all of these processes cause I`m a student of metallurgy science - metal forming exactly :) )
maciekagh 4 years ago
We hope to be adding more to this area soon. I am expecting some more videos, or updates of the existing.
dnicholsoncole 3 years ago
I work for a fab shop and I always wondered how some sheets of steel or bar stock would be all wavey and others would be some what flat.(depending on where it came from) But anyways it must be because the rollers may be egg shapped or out of round. I am here to tell u it sucks making that shit flat and straight. To beable to use it for other operations.
tomandcrazyj 3 years ago 2
it comes out wavey because they have the speeds of the mill either too fast or too slow
andjustice4ali 2 years ago
Greetings from a student of University of Science and Technology. Good job.
maciekagh 4 years ago
thanks! hope its educational.
however, i am having great difficulty getting more videos to extend the site.
dnicholsoncole 4 years ago
WHERE IS YOUR COLEGE AT??
funkyboy90000 3 years ago