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Heat-soaking ingots

Heat-Soaking Ingots—Evolution of One-Way-Fired Pits... [Pg.283]

With this soaking pit control system, ingots are all heated alike in much shorter time, and with no greater temperature differential (AT) from top to bottom of the ingots than 40 °F (22 °C) with a hearth coverage of 35%. Greater density of hearth coverage increases the AT. [Pg.86]

Example A 25 long x 10 wide soaking pit heating 36" x 36" x 90" high ingots (33 000 pounds each) can be heated from cold to ready to roll in 10 hr, with a cutback time of 2.2 hr with burners and controls for spin condol. Without spin-control burners... [Pg.365]


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