Method for setting operating conditions for continuous hot...

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CA 2312279

A continuous hot rolling method includes setting operating conditions (OC) for hot rolling facilities, regarding rolled material for which endless rolling was planned, in which a preceding piece of material and a subsequent piece of material are joined to each other, to batch rolling, in which rolling is performed without joining the preceding piece of material and subsequent piece of material to each other, or setting of changes from batch rolling to endless rolling. Changes can be speedily and accurately made, so that operating problems, or defective coils due to inaccurate changes in settings or delays in changing the settings can be prevented. Both the operating conditions (OCIe) for endless rolling and the operating conditions (OCIb) for batch rolling are predetermined, and the operating conditions (OCe,OCb) for the facilities at various positions on the hot rolling line are determined for both endless rolling and for batch rolling.

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