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09/18/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/18/2023 08:10

The most modern SBQ rolling mill will operate in Mexico

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2023, 18th September

The most modern SBQ rolling mill will operate in Mexico

TYASA orders Danieli 350,000-tpy, green-field SBQ rolling mill featuring "The Drawer" sizing mill

TYASA has contracted Danieli for the supply of a new 350,000 tpy green-field SBQ rolling mill, to be installed in Ixtaczoquitlán, Veracruz state, Mexico, at the premises where approx. 1.5 Mtpy of long and flat products are produced.

The new plant -which will include a reheating furnace, a hot-rolling mill, inspection, conditioning and peeling lines, and a water-treatment plant- will process 140-mm square billets and 180- and 310-mm round blooms produced at the same site, into finished products.

The super-flexible rolling mill, fed by a 70-tph walking-beam reheating furnace, consists of a shiftable-reversible break-down stand, 12 continuous housing-less stands, and a four-pass, four-roll sizing mill -The Drawer- ensuring tolerances up to 1/8 DIN for rounds, squares and flats.

The mill, featuring the provisions for the in-line Low-Temperature Rolling LTR process, will include a rake-type cooling bed with pack-annealing, heat-retaining hoods to be used based on process requirements, and full independent finishing facilities.

Final mill products will include rounds from 13 to 105 mm dia; flats from 63 to 102 mm; and rebars from 9.5 to 38 mm will be available in bundles with final lengths from 4-6 to 12 m, for automotive, construction, engineering, and energy applications.

The new plant will be driven by Danieli Automation process control, instrumentation, and power systems.

On-site training and advisory services for the complete technological supply are part of the package selected by TYASA.

The new green-field plant is expected to be put into operation by mid-2025.

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