Camber
What is camber?
In the language of steel, "camber" (or "saber effect" in Spanish) is known as the longitudinal deviation that a sheet, strip or steel strip presents when it is placed or unrolled and placed on a flat surface, showing a lateral curve o...
Origin
This defect originates during the hot rolling of slabs.
After its preheating, the slab is fed to the first section of the hot rolling mill (tandem mill), known as "roughing" where it undergoes a surface roughing through 4 or 5 reversible step...
Measurement
By placing a sample (a sheet or a strip section) 8 feet long (2,438 mm) and placing a cord along one edge of the material; tension it from one end (0 mm) to the other (2,438 mm) of the sample. The camber is the measurement of the maximum ...
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15 de July 2021