Over the past century FENN has had experience designing and building customized metal forming machinery, including lead lines for a variety of industries. FENN has manufactured dozens of lead rolling lines within the last decade. Mills have been supplied for both continuous strip and cast ingot. Strip rolling is the mechanical process of reducing the gauge thickness of plate or sheet metal by passing the material through counter-rotating rolls of a rolling mill. FENN designs custom mills that are capable of rolling hot or cold material. FENN’s rolling mills have been used for a wide variety of applications such as materials research facilities and universities, rolling coins for U.S. mints, the production of cutlery, jet engine vanes, lithium for batteries, and ceramic boron to encapsulate nuclear waste.
There are many characteristics that determine the size of the multi-stand lead line and which features it will require. To begin, the maximum starting thickness of the material determines the roll diameter that will be necessary for handling the maximum reduction. The material width determines the width of the roll face, while a combination of both width and starting thickness determines the bearing and motor size of the mill. Minimum finish thickness and tolerance determines the type of screwdown and whether other features such as automatic gauge control are required. Depending upon the required reduction and application, the number of stands that are required can vary.
Number of stands required for continuous cast lead is determined by the starting thickness and what is necessary for the final product. With the exception of the final mill stand, each mill stand can take around a 50% thickness reduction and remain within the material’s metallurgical capabilities. The final mill stand acts as a “skim pass” stand to take a light reduction.
Below is the breakdown of a typical 4-stand lead rolling line. The number of stands required will vary based on the application.
Additional features of a FENN multi-stand lead line can include, but are not limited to:
FENN’s rolling mills and lines include controls customized to the customer’s requirements and preferences. An individualized software package is developed by FENN’s engineers to suit the requests of the operators. Typical controls and HMI capabilities for lead lines can include, but are not limited to:
FENN is proud of offer a variety of mill options to customize equipment based upon the requirements of each customer. Multi-stand lead lines can be integrated with additional pieces of equipment such as:
FENN multi-stand lead lines are available in a wide range of configurations and sizes, for an assortment of engineering, manufacturing, and research and development (R&D) applications. With customizations available, FENN rolling mills and shaping lines offer flexibility and numerous benefits to companies and universities who choose this equipment for their metallurgical applications. A complete offering of material handling, processing, gauging and labor-saving accessories are available for FENN multi-stand lead lines, rolling mills and laboratory rolling mills. Learn more about customized auxiliary options for FENN’s metal forming machinery.