HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler Successfully Delivered to Customer
In a significant milestone for precision metal processing technology, the HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler has been successfully manufactured and delivered to our valued customer. This advanced tension leveling system represents the culmination of extensive engineering expertise and manufacturing excellence, designed specifically for high-hardness tinplate production at speeds reaching 900 meters per minute.
Understanding Tension Leveling Technology
Tension leveling stands as one of the most critical processes in modern metal strip processing. Unlike conventional roller leveling, tension leveling combines controlled strip tension with precise bending operations to achieve superior flatness results. The process works by stretching the metal strip beyond its yield point while simultaneously subjecting it to alternating bending stresses, effectively eliminating residual stresses and shape defects that would otherwise compromise product quality.
The fundamental principle behind tension leveling involves applying sufficient elongation (typically 0.5% to 3%) to the strip material while it passes through a series of small-diameter work rolls. This combination of tension and bending creates a uniform stress distribution across the strip width, resulting in exceptional flatness that meets the most demanding specifications in industries ranging from automotive manufacturing to food packaging.
Key Advantages of Tension Leveling Systems
- Superior Flatness Control: Achieves flatness tolerances within 2-5 I-units, far exceeding conventional leveling methods
- Residual Stress Elimination: Removes internal stresses that cause coil breaks and edge wave defects
- Surface Quality Preservation: Maintains pristine surface finish essential for coating and printing applications
- Consistent Mechanical Properties: Ensures uniform yield strength and elongation across the strip width
- High-Speed Processing: Capable of processing speeds exceeding 900 m/min for maximum productivity
HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler: Technical Specifications
The recently delivered HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler represents a significant advancement in tension leveling technology. This dual-stand configuration provides enhanced processing capabilities compared to single-stand systems, offering greater flexibility in handling various material grades and thicknesses while maintaining exceptional flatness standards.
Double-Stand Configuration: Engineering Excellence
The double-stand design of the HANI 1150 leveler offers substantial advantages over single-stand systems. By distributing the tension leveling process across two separate stands, the equipment achieves more gradual and controlled deformation of the strip material. This approach is particularly beneficial when processing high-hardness materials like tinplate, where excessive single-pass deformation could lead to surface damage or inconsistent mechanical properties.
First Stand Function
The primary stand performs initial tension leveling with moderate elongation (0.3-1.0%), removing major shape defects including center buckle and edge wave. This stand handles the bulk of residual stress elimination while preparing the strip for final finishing.
Second Stand Function
The secondary stand provides precision finishing with fine elongation control (0.2-0.8%), achieving final flatness specifications. This stand ensures uniform mechanical properties and optimal surface quality for downstream coating processes.
High-Hardness Tinplate Processing Requirements
The HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler was specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of high-hardness tinplate production. Tinplate, which consists of thin steel sheet coated with tin, serves as the primary material for food and beverage cans, aerosol containers, and various packaging applications. The hardness grades of tinplate range from T-1 (softest) to T-5 (hardest), with each grade requiring specific processing parameters.
Processing T-5 grade tinplate presents unique challenges due to its high yield strength and limited ductility. The HANI 1150’s double-stand configuration addresses these challenges by allowing precise control over the deformation process, preventing surface defects such as roll marks, scratches, and coating damage that could compromise the final product’s corrosion resistance and aesthetic appearance.
Critical Components of the Tension Leveling System
The effectiveness of any tension leveling system depends on the precise integration of multiple mechanical and control components. The HANI 1150 incorporates state-of-the-art technology in each critical subsystem to ensure reliable, high-quality performance.
Bridle Roll Systems
The entry and exit bridle rolls serve as the primary tension-generating elements in the leveling process. These precision-machined rolls, typically arranged in S-wrap or vertical configurations, create the controlled strip tension necessary for effective leveling. The HANI 1150 features independently driven bridle rolls with high-precision servo motors, enabling tension control accuracy within ±0.5% of setpoint values. Advanced surface coatings on the bridle rolls ensure consistent friction characteristics while minimizing strip surface marking.
Work Roll Cassette Design
The leveling cassettes in the HANI 1150 utilize small-diameter work rolls (20-30mm) supported by larger backup rolls. This configuration maximizes the bending effect on the strip while maintaining roll stability at high speeds. The cassette design allows for rapid roll changes, minimizing downtime during maintenance or when switching between different product specifications.
Each cassette incorporates precision hydraulic cylinders for roll gap adjustment, with positioning accuracy better than 0.01mm. This level of precision is essential for achieving consistent elongation across the strip width and maintaining flatness specifications throughout extended production campaigns.
Tension Measurement and Control
Accurate tension measurement forms the foundation of effective tension leveling control. The HANI 1150 employs multiple tension measurement points using load cells integrated into deflector rolls positioned before and after each leveling stand. These measurements feed into a sophisticated control system that continuously adjusts bridle roll speeds to maintain optimal tension levels.
Production Process Integration
The HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler is designed for seamless integration into continuous processing lines. In tinplate production, the tension leveling unit typically operates as part of an electrolytic tinning line (ETL) or a separate finishing line, positioned after the cleaning section and before the inspection and coiling equipment.
Typical Process Flow Configuration
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Entry Accumulator
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Cleaning Section
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Tension Leveler
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Inspection
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Exit Accumulator
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Tension Reel
Quality Assurance and Flatness Measurement
Achieving and verifying flatness specifications requires sophisticated measurement systems integrated with the tension leveling process. The HANI 1150 can be equipped with online flatness measurement systems that provide real-time feedback for closed-loop control.
Flatness in metal strip processing is typically expressed in I-units (International units), where one I-unit represents a relative length difference of 10⁻⁵ (0.001%). For premium tinplate applications, flatness specifications typically require values below 5 I-units, with some applications demanding 3 I-units or better.
Operational Considerations for Optimal Performance
Achieving optimal results from a tension leveling system requires careful attention to operational parameters and maintenance practices. The following guidelines represent industry best practices for tension leveling operations:
🔧 Operational Best Practices
- Tension Settings: Begin with conservative tension values and gradually increase until desired flatness is achieved. Excessive tension can cause strip breaks or permanent width reduction.
- Roll Gap Adjustment: Ensure uniform roll gaps across the strip width. Asymmetric gaps cause differential elongation and can introduce new shape defects.
- Speed Transitions: Implement smooth acceleration and deceleration profiles to prevent tension spikes during speed changes.
- Roll Condition Monitoring: Regularly inspect work rolls for wear, contamination, or damage. Compromised roll surfaces directly impact strip surface quality.
- Lubrication Management: Maintain appropriate lubrication levels to prevent roll marking while ensuring adequate friction for tension generation.
Economic Benefits of Advanced Tension Leveling
Investment in modern tension leveling technology delivers substantial economic benefits through improved product quality, reduced waste, and enhanced production efficiency. The HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler offers compelling return on investment through multiple value drivers:
Future Developments in Tension Leveling Technology
The field of tension leveling continues to evolve with advances in materials science, control systems, and manufacturing technology. Several emerging trends are shaping the future of this critical processing technology:
Artificial Intelligence Integration: Machine learning algorithms are being developed to optimize tension leveling parameters in real-time based on incoming material properties and historical performance data. These systems can predict optimal settings before material enters the leveler, reducing setup time and improving first-pass quality.
Advanced Materials Processing: As steel producers develop new high-strength and advanced high-strength steel grades, tension leveling systems must adapt to handle materials with increasingly challenging mechanical properties. The double-stand configuration of systems like the HANI 1150 provides the flexibility needed to process these demanding materials.
Industry 4.0 Connectivity: Modern tension levelers incorporate comprehensive data collection and communication capabilities, enabling integration with plant-wide manufacturing execution systems (MES) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms. This connectivity supports predictive maintenance, quality traceability, and continuous process improvement initiatives.
Conclusion
The successful delivery of the HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler represents a significant achievement in tension leveling technology. Designed specifically for high-speed processing of demanding materials like high-hardness tinplate, this advanced system combines proven engineering principles with modern control technology to deliver exceptional flatness results. With processing speeds up to 900 m/min and the precision control enabled by its double-stand configuration, the HANI 1150 sets a new standard for tension leveling performance in the metal processing industry. As manufacturers continue to demand higher quality and greater productivity from their processing equipment, systems like the HANI 1150 will play an increasingly important role in meeting these challenging requirements.
This article provides technical information about tension leveling technology and the HANI 1150 Double-Stand Leveler. Specifications and performance data are representative of typical equipment capabilities and may vary based on specific application requirements and operating conditions.