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The Biggest Vertical Shot Blast Machine Ever Built by Rösler Goes to China  Perfect Surface Finish on up to 315,000 Tons of Stainless Steel  Plates Per Year  

Stainless steel is one of the most important raw materials for many industries such  as medical engineering, ship building, aerospace, etc. Accordingly, high volumes of  stainless steel are used all over the world. To cope with the increasing demand,  TISCO, one of the globally largest manufacturers of stainless steel, modernized the  production line in its hot rolling mill for stainless steel plates. As partner in this  challenging project Rösler built the so far biggest vertical shot blast machine in the  company’s history.  Boiler Chain Bar

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As part of the China Baowu Steel Group Corporation Limited the Taiyuan Iron and Steel  Group Co., Ltd., in short TISCO, is one of the largest and most renowned suppliers of steel  in the world. For a long time the company, located in Taiyuan in the Chinese province  Shanxi, has specialized in, among other industrial goods, the development and production  of stainless steel products such as plates and sheets. Since 2020 a huge modernization  project is underway for this business division with the goal to update the production line in  the hot rolling mill for stainless steel plates with state-of-the-art equipment, including a new  shot blast and pickling system. Once the project is completed, the entire line will run fully  automatically. The technical specifications for the shot blast system, processing steel plates  up to 4,100 mm long, 160 mm thick and with a maximum weight of 35 tons, were very  detailed and strict; particularly with regard to the shot blasting results and the work piece  handling. The challenge for the Rösler engineers was to design and build a machine that  guarantees a high-quality, high-precision finish in the micrometer range and high  throughput. With regard to size and production speed the new shot blast system dwarfs the  equipment that the company has ever built in this field.  

High feed rate and low surface roughness readings  

Some of the TISCO requirements were that the steel plates must pass through the shot  blast machine at a speed of 7 m/min, the surface roughness cannot exceed Ra = 4.0 µm,  and the surface finish must correspond to A/B Sa 2,5. To prevent even minimal damage  on the work piece surface by the transport rollers, the customer demanded the plates to be  transported through the shot blast machine and the subsequent pickling system in vertical 

position. A challenge was that the plates are delivered horizontally and must be changed to  vertical position before entering the shot blast machine. 

Two machines combined into one system  

To meet the customer’s surface quality demands within the specified time frame the Rösler  engineers developed an innovative equipment concept. It combines two identical shot blast  machines into one system, where the stainless steel plates are passing through the two  machines sequentially, and each machine utilizes a different blast media. The individual  machines are equipped with twelve Gamma 400G turbines with an installed power of 37  kW per turbine. On each side of the blast chamber six turbines are mounted at an angle.  This turbine arrangement ensures that the plates are evenly covered by the blast media  across their entire width. The total blast media throughput per machine amounts to 12,000  kg/minute – a huge quantity compared to the throughput of between 2,000 and 3,000 kg in  standard shot blast machines. The high media throughput posed a particular challenge for  the wear protection of the two machines. This challenge was met by fabricating the blast  chamber from manganese steel and lining it with 10 mm thick, easily replaceable, wear  plates, also made from manganese steel. 

For shot blasting operations, where a higher surface roughness is specified, each machine  can be run separately. In such cases the transport speed of the steel plates is reduced to 4  m/minute. To prevent media spillage, each machine is equipped with a high-performance blow-off system.  

Extremely sturdy design facilitates maintenance  

The large size of the steel plates and their high weight demanded an extremely sturdy  design of the two shot blast machines. For example, the maximum load per running meter  amounts to four tons. The overall machine dimensions are also impressive: The entire  system is 17 meters long and 14 meters high. It was placed in a pit with a depth of 2.5  meters. The blast media cleaning system and media hopper were placed on the roof of each  shot blast machine. For quick and easy maintenance the machines are equipped with four  inspection platforms on different levels that can be easily reached by suitable stairways.  This enhances the already impressive appearance of the shot blast system, designed for  processing 315,000 tons of stainless steel plates.  

Level 2 control system designed for fully automatic operation  

The production unit consisting of the two Rosler shot blast machines and the pickling line is  equipped with a level 2 control system. This upper-level system provides all the data 

required for the process, for example, the plate type and the required surface roughness.  The information also specifies whether a special plate type must pass through both shot  blast machines or just one. This ensures that the required surface roughness and finish  values are achieved without any manual intervention whatsoever.  

Shipped to China in 21 containers  

The entire vertical shot blasting system was designed and built in Germany. It was shipped  to China by sea in 21 containers. Rösler service engineers, some of them from Germany,  installed the system at the customer’s location. Another challenge was that the installation  had to take place during a time of strict Chinese travel restrictions and quarantine  regulations. In addition, the installation had to be carefully coordinated with the service  engineers of the company supplying the pickling line. Vasili Schaermann, global sales  expert at Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH, reports: „Only after the installation at TISCO  could we test the entire system. Because of the extraordinary size of the shot blast system,  such a test was not possible during the production phase at our Untermerzbach plant in  Germany. Fortunately, the commissioning at the customer location was successful.  Actually, the entire project went very well. In the future we will build other vertical shot blast  machines, and I would like to point out that we are pleased with the cooperation between  TISCO and Rösler.” The customer was very satisfied with how the project was handled and  the achieved shot blasting results. The customer’s employees were particularly impressed  by the ability of the Rösler experts to fully satisfy the TISCO demands. The big,  sophisticated shot blasting system from Germany will certainly help TISCO to strengthen  its position as one of the leading stainless manufacturers in the world.  

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