Leading Mexican forged products manufacturer Frisa has decided to rely on Danieli’s technology and equipment for its first long product rolling mill, which will produce 80 tonnes per hour of high-quality rounds and squares in alloy, carbon, tool and stainless steels, for diverse industrial applications. The wide range of big bars to be produced in tight and constant dimensional tolerances and with optimal surface conditions will include semi-finished rounds, 13-16 inch rounds and round corner squares, up to 12 inchThe new facility will be erected at Garcia in Nuevo Leon and will be fed by Frisa Steel’s high-quality ingots heated up in natural gas furnaces and descaled with high-pressure industrial water before rolling. Plant commissioning is scheduled for Q2 of 2024.The Danieli rolling mill will consist of a reversing break-down mill stand followed by an in-line intermediate and finishing mill made of six SHS housingless stands arranged in vertical and horizontal configuration. Finishing services including shears, saws, marking stations, walking-beam cooling bed and slow-cooling stations will complete the mill.An advanced Danieli Automation control system will fully guarantee automatic process settings and control of the new mill. A Hi-Profile contactless measuring device will check dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
Leading Mexican forged products manufacturer Frisa has decided to rely on Danieli’s technology and equipment for its first long product rolling mill, which will produce 80 tonnes per hour of high-quality rounds and squares in alloy, carbon, tool and stainless steels, for diverse industrial applications. The wide range of big bars to be produced in tight and constant dimensional tolerances and with optimal surface conditions will include semi-finished rounds, 13-16 inch rounds and round corner squares, up to 12 inchThe new facility will be erected at Garcia in Nuevo Leon and will be fed by Frisa Steel’s high-quality ingots heated up in natural gas furnaces and descaled with high-pressure industrial water before rolling. Plant commissioning is scheduled for Q2 of 2024.The Danieli rolling mill will consist of a reversing break-down mill stand followed by an in-line intermediate and finishing mill made of six SHS housingless stands arranged in vertical and horizontal configuration. Finishing services including shears, saws, marking stations, walking-beam cooling bed and slow-cooling stations will complete the mill.An advanced Danieli Automation control system will fully guarantee automatic process settings and control of the new mill. A Hi-Profile contactless measuring device will check dimensional accuracy and surface quality.