Optimizing of Electric Discharge Texturing Parameters of Rolls of the Rolling Mill of Steel Sheets

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The producers of components require that cuts of steel sheets for superficial parts of cars would have guaranteed surface microgeometry, minimum defects, homogenous surface over the full width and length of the belt, mat appearance, good adhesion of the Zn layer. Microgeometry of the surface of galvanized sheets for superficial parts of cars is one of the decisive factors affecting the appearance of the surface after painting and stampability of steel sheets. Requirements for microgeometry are mainly focused on the roughness parameters Ra [μm] (roughness), Pc [cm-1] (number of peaks) or Wa [μm] (undulation roughness). This paper presents the study results of the influence of selected parameters of electric discharge texturing of rolls of the rolling mill on the Ra roughness parameter and number of peaks. Reliability of the process of electric discharge texturing of work rolls was assessed according to Cpm and Cp reliability indices. Dependencies on electric discharge texturing were depicted to predict Ra and Pc qualitative indices of roughness.

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