{"id":10815,"date":"2024-10-11T17:06:48","date_gmt":"2024-10-11T09:06:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ray-tron.com\/?p=10815"},"modified":"2024-10-11T17:10:01","modified_gmt":"2024-10-11T09:10:01","slug":"ele0028","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ray-tron.com\/en\/ele0028\/","title":{"rendered":"Copper belt machine copper belt production process"},"content":{"rendered":"

The production process of copper strips from copper strip machines includes multiple links to ensure the production of high-quality copper strips that meet technical requirements. The following is a typical process flow for the production of copper strips from copper strip machines:<\/p>\n

1. Raw material selection<\/strong><\/p>\n

Raw material type: High-purity electrolytic copper or brass is usually used as the main raw material. The purity and quality of the material directly affect the performance of the finished copper strip.<\/p>\n

Alloy material: If you are producing brass strips, you need to select copper-zinc alloy according to customer needs and control the ratio of copper and zinc to achieve the required mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.<\/p>\n

2. Smelting<\/strong><\/p>\n

Smelting process: The selected raw materials are placed in a furnace for smelting, and the smelting temperature is usually around 1000\u00b0C. During smelting, the composition is strictly controlled and impurities are removed to ensure the purity of the copper.<\/p>\n

Composition adjustment: According to the customer's special requirements for the copper strip material, appropriate amounts of other elements (such as tin, lead, etc.) can be added during the smelting process to adjust the composition.<\/p>\n

3. Casting<\/strong><\/p>\n

Ingot casting: The molten copper is cast into copper ingots or billets through casting equipment. These copper ingots will become the basic materials for the subsequent rolling process.<\/p>\n

Cooling and annealing: After ingot casting, the cooling rate is controlled to avoid stress inside the material. Annealing is used to improve the toughness and ductility of the material to facilitate subsequent processing.<\/p>\n

4. Hot rolling<\/strong><\/p>\n

Rough rolling (hot rolling): The cast copper ingot is sent to the rolling mill for preliminary rolling. Through high-temperature rolling, the copper ingot is gradually thinned to form a copper strip of a certain width and thickness.<\/p>\n

Size control: During the hot rolling process, the thickness and width of the copper strip are strictly controlled to meet the process requirements.<\/p>\n

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