Dragon Steel modernises its six-strand billet caster
Dragon Steel Corporation, Ltd., a subsidiary of China Steel Corporation located in Taichung, Taiwan, has granted SMS Concast the final acceptance certificate (FAC) for the modernization of their six-strand billet caster.
The objective of the revamp was to improve the billet quality for the local high-end market, for applications including fasteners, welding rod, mechanical components and others.
The project, which consisted of an automation upgrade and the introduction of dynamic secondary air-mist cooling (COOL-DSC) as the main modernization measures, has achieved a distinct improvement in product quality in terms of internal structure and surface cracking.
The nine-meter-radius six-strand billet caster of Dragon Steel produces 145-millimeter square billets at an annual production of 600,000 tons, depending on the market situation. The steel grades include cold-heading, low-alloy, free-cutting, hot-forging and welding-rod steel.
The automation upgrade mainly involved an upgrade of the Level 1 system and the introduction of the COOL simulation package including COOL-DSC (Dynamic Spray Cooling) with Airmist nozzles for homogenous secondary cooling.
The COOL-DSC function of the system regulates each spray zone’s water flow according to specified billet temperature values. In this way, DSC optimizes the billet temperature along the secondary cooling zone in order to improve the surface quality.
With a view to the shifting of production towards high-grade steels, the existing CONFLOW stopper controls were upgraded and the standard nozzles were replaced with air-mist spray nozzles. The CONFLOW stopper control is of a very robust design. It ensures a precise and well controlled steel flow from the tundish to the mold. The Airmist nozzles designed by SMS Concast provide homogeneous spray cooling for improved secondary cooling and less surface cracking.