Common Accident Analysis and Solutions for High-Speed Wire Rod Finishing Mills

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The finishing mill unit of our high-speed wire rod plant utilizes a 45° top-crossing cantilever design from Danieli, commissioned in 2015 for producing Φ5.5-Φ16mm wire rod. This 8-stand unit reaches maximum speeds of 116m/s. Initial operation revealed persistent issues including roll box water ingress, TC ring cracking, and locking device jams, significantly impacting production. A dedicated team was established to address these challenges.

Common Accident Analysis and Solutions

1.1 Roll Box Water Ingress

Root Causes:

  • Excessive clearance between outer oil thrower ring and panel, allowing high-pressure cooling water entry

  • Deformed panels from installation damage or operational incidents

  • Incompatible materials in double-lip seals causing premature aging

  • Insufficient compressed air pressure failing to maintain effective sealing

Solutions:

  • Standardize installation protocols for panel flatness and joint surfaces

  • Implement grinding treatment for panel contact surfaces

  • Prohibit metal tools during assembly to prevent damage

  • Verify seal integrity and proper interference fit during installation

  • Upgrade seal materials for improved oil resistance and temperature tolerance

  • Maintain compressed air pressure within specified ranges with regular pipe cleaning

  • Establish assembly standards and regular spare parts replacement schedules

1.2 Roll Ring Fragmentation

Accident Analysis:

  • Improperly locked roll rings causing relative rotation and frictional heat generation

  • Insufficient cooling water pressure and flow leading to elevated temperatures

  • Thermal shock from sudden cooling of high-temperature roll rings

  • Internal manufacturing defects in roll rings

Preventive Measures:

  • Standardize roll ring installation with clean, oil-free interfaces

  • Regular measurement of taper dimensions for cones and shafts

  • Maintain adequate cooling water pressure with alarm systems

  • Implement natural cooling for heat-affected roll rings

  • Replace with new roll rings for urgent production requirements

  • Regular nozzle cleaning to prevent blockages

Through systematic implementation of these measures, the high-speed wire rod plant has significantly improved equipment reliability and reduced production interruptions, establishing a foundation for stable operation and consistent product quality.

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