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It is here that the design of continuous casting machines may vary.
The continuous casting machine when commissioned was the very first in India.
A major problem that may occur in continuous casting is breakout.
In June 2010 the installation began of the first continuous casting machine at the plant.
The continuous casting method is much less energy intensive and has become the preferred process.
Continuous casting also allows greater control of steel quality.
Together, continuous casting and greater labor flexibility have produced sizable reductions in costs.
Newer mills, in contrast, use continuous casting to eliminate many costly steps.
It is created directly from continuous casting or indirectly by rolling an ingot.
We are efficient - and we are moving toward more continuous casting technology.
This technique includes at least four different methods: permanent, die, centrifugal, and continuous casting.
Since then, "continuous casting" has evolved to achieve improved yield, quality, productivity and cost efficiency.
Another milestone was the introduction of the continuous casting technology for the production of slabs.
Many continuous casting operations are now fully computer-controlled.
Continuous casting greatly reduces manpower and energy requirements.
Employing some 200 people, its primary purpose was the design, manufacture, installation and commissioning of continuous casting machines.
This was known as continuous casting, and remained profitable and widespread until its demise in the 1970s.
This led to the installation of a continuous casting, hot rolling, and steel coating lines of the next decade.
A longitudinal facial crack is a specialized type of defect that only occurs in continuous casting processes.
Some continuous casting layouts feed several molds from the same tundish.
Slats are made by continuous casting.
Phototypesetting or "cold type" systems first appeared in the early 1960s and rapidly displaced continuous casting machines.
Liebermann and Graham further developed the process as a continuous casting technique by 1976, this time on the drum's outer surface.
If these products came from a continuous casting operation the products are usually fed directly into the rolling mills at the proper temperature.
In the 1980s the plant was converted to the continuous casting of blooms, then in the 90s an electric furnace installed.