Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5469410 Journal of Manufacturing Processes 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hot rolling tests of microalloyed steel were performed at rolling temperatures of 1050, 950, and 850 °C under different lubrication conditions, including dry, water lubrication, and 1.0 vol.% oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion. The rolling force, surface roughness, and thickness of the oxide scale of the rolled steel were investigated in order to evaluate the lubrication effects of TiO2 nano-additive water-based lubricants. The results show that the rolling force under a rolling temperature of 1050 °C does not vary significantly under all the lubrication conditions. The 4.0 wt.% TiO2 water-based lubricant, however, leads to the lowest rolling force at rolling temperatures of 950 and 850 °C. The application of 4.0 wt.% TiO2 water-based lubricant in hot rolling not only produces the best surface finish, but also results in the thinnest oxide scale of the rolled steels. The lubrication mechanisms of TiO2 nano-additive water-based lubricants in hot rolling were also discussed.
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