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Primetals delivers bar rolling mill to the Philippines

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Autor: Redaktion

Datum: 09. Jun. 2016

The rolling mill will produce around 500,000 t of reinforcing steel (rebars) per year with diameters ranging from 8-50 mm. Diameters up to 12 mm will be rolled in multi-slit mode. Commissioning is scheduled to start in the second half of 2017.
Founded in 1974, Capitol Steel Corporation already runs a bar rolling mill in Quezon City near Manila, which has a capacity of around 200,000 t/a. The new bar rolling mill will enable Capitol Steel to considerably increase its capacity for supplying the presently booming construction industry in the Philippines.
The starting material for the bar rolling mill will comprise 6 and 12 m long billets of carbon steel with square cross-sections ranging from 120 x 120 to 160 x 160 mm, which will be processed into rebars with diameters ranging from 8-50 mm. In order to increase the productivity of the plant, bars with diameters between 10 and 12 mm will be rolled in two-slit mode, and those with diameter 8 mm in three-slit mode.
The rolling line will consist of a roughing mill, with seven stands, and an intermediate mill, with six stands, in an HV arrangement. The finishing mill will be made up of six stands in H arrangement. The type of all the rolling stands will be Red Ring Series 5. An inline PQS quenching system gives the bars a tempered martensitic case and a ferritic-pearlitic core, enabling Capitol Steel to produce ASTM A615 and A706 Grades starting from low carbon steel made raw material. The downstream hot dividing shear is equipped with an optimization system to maximize the utilization of the cooling bed and guarantee the pre-set number of commercial-length bar layers per bundle. The cooling bed is 84 m long and 8 m wide. A relocated cold static dividing shear, whose drive system will be upgraded from original clutch and brake type to start stop type, handles the final cutting of the rolled bars. This is followed by automatic bundling, binding, weighing and dispatching of bundles. The scope of supply also includes fluid systems and operational parts, such as stand-by Red Ring stands, rolling rolls and guides.
The bar rolling mill is already designed to be able to produce in the future plain rounds and merchant bars, with the additional provision of specific operation parts only. It is laid out so that it can be retro-fitted at a later date with a billet welding system, to allow endless rolling, and a wire rod outlet for the production of coils.
Primetals is responsible for the design of the mechanical equipment supplied, the entire process planning of the bar rolling mill, and specific engineering support for auxiliary systems, such as water treatment plant, workshop and laboratory, fire protection, cranes and civil works. AIC is responsible for the design and supply of the electrical equipment and the Level 2 automation system to run the bar rolling mill. Both Primetals and AIC will also assist Capitol Steel with specific technological training of its personnel, and with the construction, startup and commissioning of the plant.
(Source: Primetals Technologies, Limited)