A novel approach to address brownish edge band in low alloy cold rolled steel used in Tin Plate

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1080/10402004.2023.2275686
Subho Chakraborty, Suvendu Sekhar Giri, A.N Bhagat
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Abstract Thin film formation of lubricant plays a key role in supporting lubrication and abating wear. During cold rolling of steel, esters, or film formers in rolling oil play an important role in the mixed lubrication regime. The property of the lubricant holds the key to achieving the mean film thickness during the mixed lubrication regimen. Band formation in cold rolling is often related to inadequate acid pickling. During cold rolling operation, the film formation between asperities plays an important role in controlling friction and coil temperatures. A well formulated lubricant ensures smooth transition of lubrication throughout the range of roll bite temperature and also across the lubrication regimes. A sudden spike in coefficient of friction (CoF) can often lead to increased wear and abnormal increase in coil temperatures resulting in band formation. The study highlights degradation of oil sample leading to the problem and the role of key lubricant properties in esters in mitigating the problem.
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