1. offtopic: translate this

Can someone translate this text to such English I can understand?
thanks.

"The chief application of composite rolls in the rolling of steel 
has been for work rolls in four-high hot and cold strip
mills and in plate mills; in the rolling of nonferrous metals,
the chief application has been for rolls for hot breakdown and
cold reduction of sheet and strip."

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2. Re: offtopic: translate this

Tone,

Try this:
 http://www.xymidllc.com/compositerolls/index.htm
 http://www.thyssen-krupp-stahl.de/english/liefpr/grobbl/i_grob01.htm
 http://www.gpi.co.in/roll.html

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Subject: offtopic: translate this


> Can someone translate this text to such English I can understand?
> thanks.
> 
> "The chief application of composite rolls in the rolling of steel 
> has been for work rolls in four-high hot and cold strip
> mills and in plate mills; in the rolling of nonferrous metals,
> the chief application has been for rolls for hot breakdown and
> cold reduction of sheet and strip."

Gerardo

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3. Re: offtopic: translate this

I'd gladly translate it if I understood the paragraph it myself.. perhaps
some knowledge of the steel industry would help..?


----- Original Message -----
From: Tone Skoda <tone.skoda at siol.net>
Subject: offtopic: translate this


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>
> Can someone translate this text to such English I can understand?
> thanks.
>
> "The chief application of composite rolls in the rolling of steel
> has been for work rolls in four-high hot and cold strip
> mills and in plate mills; in the rolling of nonferrous metals,
> the chief application has been for rolls for hot breakdown and
> cold reduction of sheet and strip."
>
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4. Re: offtopic: translate this

>
> Can someone translate this text to such English I can understand?
> thanks.
I'll give it a go:
>
> "The chief application
The main use

>of composite rolls
Don't know about composite  - composed of several types of steel?
I think "rolls" refers to long strips of metal coiled up.

>in the rolling of steel
Rolling steel is to put a plate or strip of steel between pairs of rollers to
make it
thinner

> has been for work rolls
Work rolls are the raw material provided by a smelter to a manufacturer

>in four-high hot and cold strip mills
Four-high is maybe a mill that works four strips off rolls through rollers at
once

and in plate mills;
A mill that chops the strip from a roll into plates?

>in the rolling of nonferrous metals,
Nonferrous metals are like aluminum, brass, copper, etc. - anything without iron

> the chief application has been for rolls for hot breakdown and
No suggestions about hot breakdown

> cold reduction of sheet and strip."
I think cold reduction is making the metal thinner by pressure without heat.

No guarantees for accuracy(smile

Bye
Martin

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5. Re: offtopic: translate this

The tiny little bit I know about steel I learn more than forty years
ago and even then it was presented to me in Czech, but I am pretty
sure Martin made several unfortunate guesses. He wrote:

>> "The chief application
>The main use

Not bad so far ;)!

>>of composite rolls
>Don't know about composite  - composed of several types of steel?
>I think "rolls" refers to long strips of metal coiled up.

No. "Rolls" refers to shape forming rollers. As far as I remember,
composite rolls are basically rollers made from several layers,
usually hard cast iron on the surface, with a tough steel core.


>>in the rolling of steel
>Rolling steel is to put a plate or strip of steel between pairs of
>rollers to make it thinner

This is quite correct. Except the final product does not have to be
flat: strips, sheets and plates. It could be other, more complex
profiles, rods, 'angles', 'I' beams, 'channels', etc, even tubes and
other hollow cross-sections.

>> has been for work rolls
>Work rolls are the raw material provided by a smelter to a
>manufacturer

I do not think so. Work rolls are the shaping rollers, as against the
rolls that just guide the material or provide axillary pressure.

>>in four-high hot and cold strip mills
>Four-high is maybe a mill that works four strips off rolls through
>rollers at once

Mills with vertically stacked pairs of rollers for multiple passes of
material, back and forth.

>>and in plate mills;
>A mill that chops the strip from a roll into plates?

No. Over a certain thickness, sheets are simply called plates.

>>in the rolling of nonferrous metals,
>Nonferrous metals are like aluminum, brass, copper, etc. - anything
>without iron

Without _substantial_ amount of iron...

>>the chief application has been for rolls for hot breakdown and
>No suggestions about hot breakdown

Hot breakdown means the initial working, preliminary passes of ingots
- glowing hot chunks of metal.

>> cold reduction of sheet and strip."
>I think cold reduction is making the metal thinner by pressure
>without heat.

In general, heat is not applied during rolling operations themselves,
but the workpiece can sometimes be repeatedly re-heated. Cold
reduction is used to achieve superior surface finish, closer
tolerances and desired mechanical properties through cold working of
the metal.

jiri

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6. Re: offtopic: translate this

thanks to all who replied. it's actually good to hear you don't quite
understand it either - i thought my english wasn't to good after i read
that. i have 8 pages of that to translate to slovene, can you believe that?

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