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Industrial development of DEN (Neutral Electrolytic Pickling) for hot-rolled, carbon and low-alloy steel strip

Objective

This project is an in-plant sequel to the research carried out at CSM with the financial assistance of the ECSC. For the purposes of the project, a sulphuric-acid pickling line will be shut down and adapted to the DEN process. IN order to ensure optimum pickling and to take account of the short distance between strip and electrodesign the DEN cells, a stripper-straightener will be installed at the head of the line downstream of the machines for unrolling the coils and butt-welding them. A horizontal looping machine will make it possible to regulate strip feed. This machine has been specially designed to avoid any damage to the strip and to ensure that tension is exerted on it. A pickling unit comprising four vertical DEN cells. The machines described above were supplied by two non-Italian firms in Europe, which developed them at their own expense on the basis of conventional machines. These two firms will also carry out the construction and development work. This request represents the first phase of the project, which comprises the design, assembly and start-up of the DEN pickling line: that phase will be financed separately. The research work will be carried out at the TURIN plant of LAF.

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