The NLMK’s Experience of Operating Slab CCM Molds with Improved Wall Design


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NLMK’s experience in operating the continuous casting machine (in steel shop 1) with a mold with multi-taper working surfaces and wear-resistant thermal-spray coating is described. The changes to the design of the working surfaces that contribute to the formation of slab crust of uniform thickness are described.

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S. V. Filatov

Novolipetskii Metallurgical Combine (NLMK)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

A. I. Dagman

Novolipetskii Metallurgical Combine (NLMK)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

V. N. Karavaev

Novolipetskii Metallurgical Combine (NLMK)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

V. P. Glebov

Novolipetskii Metallurgical Combine (NLMK)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

G. N. Kononykhin

Novolipetskii Metallurgical Combine (NLMK)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

A. B. Kotel’nikov

Mashprom Scientific and Production Enterprise (NPP Mashprom)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

A. A. Vopneruk

Mashprom Scientific and Production Enterprise (NPP Mashprom)

Email: info@metallurgizdat.com
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

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