The title states that it is 700 degrees. I can tell you with certainty that unless they're rolling Titanium which is usually rolled at approx 1730 degrees farenheit,this is grossly inaccurate. The steel seen here would be rolled in the neighbourhood of 1150 degrees give or take.(depending on the grade) This is what's called an "In line Mill". This method allows steel to be rolled without the use of men and tongs where the mill stands are side by side and the steel has to be entered by hand.
Unlike the other steel mill cobble videos I've seen here, I can't really see anything happening in this one :( Can the uploader point out what we should be looking at at 00:27?
This is FAR from 700degrees, more like double that.
Serostern 2 months ago
for some reason, this remind me of the future.
k5lta 2 months ago 2
The title states that it is 700 degrees. I can tell you with certainty that unless they're rolling Titanium which is usually rolled at approx 1730 degrees farenheit,this is grossly inaccurate. The steel seen here would be rolled in the neighbourhood of 1150 degrees give or take.(depending on the grade) This is what's called an "In line Mill". This method allows steel to be rolled without the use of men and tongs where the mill stands are side by side and the steel has to be entered by hand.
Wad9591 6 months ago
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wonder if this company is still in the United states
CustomDeluxe1984 8 months ago
No real fountain this time. the cobble happened between the stands. enjoy the shears cutting the billet :P
jester6x6 11 months ago
Unlike the other steel mill cobble videos I've seen here, I can't really see anything happening in this one :( Can the uploader point out what we should be looking at at 00:27?
thr33phas3 11 months ago
hubo una averia
1Deszaras 1 year ago