S&T: Mould’s servo oscillator is hot tested in Chongqing Steel
Date:2019/12/20 Source: CISDI
CISDI has
developed a servo oscillator for an electro-hydraulically-driven caster mould.
The invention,
created for Chongqing Steel, has successfully passed its hot test.
A steel
industry world
first, the servo oscillator has been running
well and has helped the caster to produce a more stable and high-quality slab.
Mould
oscillator is the caster’s core equipment and there are high requirements on
its response speed, positioning accuracy and operational reliability.
There are
currently three main types of mould on the market - the mechanical eccentric
gear, the hydraulic station with a servo valve and the mechanical electric
servo cylinder.
These moulds are prone to problems, ranging from low oscillation accuracy to high
energy consumption. They have a tendency to wear quickly, which reduces service
life.
The
new-generation mould oscillator developed by CISDI enables a servo motor to
directly drive the oscillation hydraulic cylinder.
Intelligent control,
remote fault diagnosis, big data analysis and internet of things expertise are
integrated.
The
electro-hydraulically-driven servo oscillator enables online adjustments of the
oscillation frequency and the amplitude and deflection ratio.
The hot test
and operation results show an oscillation deflection of less than 0.01
millimetre. The amplitude is regulated to within zero and 12 millimetres, the
maximum oscillation frequency reaches 420c a minute, and the positioning
accuracy can be controlled within plus and minus 3 micrometres.
These results
are a strong improvement on oscillators currently on the market, for which
general deflection is less than 0.1 millimetre, oscillation frequency reaches
400c a minute and amplitude ranges from zero to 10 millimetres.
In addition,
CISDI’s invention can bring about energy savings of 40 per cent.
The future is
bright for the electro-hydraulically-driven servo oscillator, with the
potential for numerous applications around the world. CISDI see it having an
important role in the metallurgical sector - in continuous casters for square
and round billet, rectangular bloom, beam blank and slab - and also way beyond.
It could serve the military, and sectors ranging from new energy and agriculture to industrial equipment and robots.