ULTRASOUND DEGREASING EQUIPMENT
20220008961 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
C23G3/025
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/123
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A continuous cleaning installation 1 of a passing strip S includes a tank 2, an aqueous solution 3 inside the tank 2. It also includes at least a roller 4 immerged in the aqueous solution 3, at least an ultrasound emitter-5, a feed for feeding 6 an aqueous solution and emptying 7 the tank. Moreover, it also includes an aqueous solution level estimator for estimating 8 the aqueous solution level, a distance calculator for calculating 9 for each ultrasound emitter 5 its distance to the aqueous solution level and a power controller for controlling the power 10 of the at least one ultrasound emitter 5 and at least an impermeable closable opening 11 on at least a lateral side of the tank through which the at least one ultrasound emitter 5 can pass.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13: An equipment for continuous cleaning of a moving strip comprising: a tank containing an aqueous solution; at least one roll for guiding the strip into the tank; at least one ultrasound emitter; an aqueous solution feed for feeding the aqueous solution inside the tank; a tank emptier for emptying the tank; an aqueous solution level estimator for estimating an aqueous solution level in the tank; a distance calculator for calculating for each ultrasound emitter a distance to the aqueous solution level; a power controller for controlling a power of the at least one ultrasound emitter; at least one impermeable closable opening on at least one lateral side of the tank, the at least one ultrasound emitter is introducible though the at least one impermeable closable opening; and a wire connecting the power controller and the at least one ultrasound emitter.
14: The equipment as recited in claim 13 wherein the at least one ultrasound emitter is immerged into the aqueous solution.
15: The equipment as recited in claim 13 wherein the at least one ultrasound emitter is a resonator rod vibrating thanks to at least one piezo-electric transducer.
16: The equipment as recited in claim 15 wherein the resonator rod has a length parallel to a strip width of the moving strip.
17: The equipment as recited in claim 15 wherein said resonator rod and the strip are spaced by a distance comprised between 40 mm and 250 mm.
18: The equipment as recited in claim 13 wherein the at least closable opening is separable from the tank and attached to the at least one ultrasound emitter.
19: The equipment as recited in claim 13 wherein the strip has two opposite surfaces and the equipment includes at least one ultrasound emitter facing each of the two opposite surfaces.
20: The equipment as recited in claim 13 wherein the equipment has a power capacity between 5 Watt per litre and 25 Watt per litre.
21: A method for continuous cleaning of a moving strip comprising using the equipment as recited in claim 13, wherein the strip is a metal strip.
22: The method as recited in claim 21 wherein the aqueous solution contains between 10 grams per litre and 40 grams per litre of alkali product.
23: The method as recited in claim 21 wherein said aqueous solution is kept at a temperature between 30° C. and 80° C.
24: A method for replacing an ultrasound emitter of the equipment as recited in claim 13, the method comprising: lowering the aqueous solution level below the level of the impermeable closable opening of the ultrasound emitter to be replaced, at least to a distance equal to a determined value using the aqueous solution level estimator for estimating the aqueous solution level in the tank, the distance calculator and the tank emptier; removing the ultrasound emitter to be replaced through the impermeable closable opening; and installing another ultrasound emitter through the impermeable closable opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] To illustrate the invention, various embodiments and trials of non-limiting examples will be described, particularly with reference to the following figure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The invention relates to an equipment 1 for the continuous cleaning of a moving strip S comprising: [0030] a tank 2 containing an aqueous solution 3, [0031] at least a roll 4 for guiding said strip into said tank 2, [0032] at least an ultrasound emitting mean 5, [0033] means 6 for feeding said aqueous solution 3 inside said tank 2, [0034] means 7 for emptying the tank 2, [0035] means 8 for estimating the aqueous solution level in said tank 2, [0036] means for calculating 9, for each ultrasound emitting mean 5 its distance to the aqueous solution level, [0037] means for controlling the power 10 of the at least one ultrasound emitting mean 5,
[0038] at least an impermeable closable opening 11 on at least a lateral side of said tank 2 through which the at least one ultrasound emitting mean 5 can be introduced,
[0039] a wire W connecting said means for controlling the power 10 of the at least one ultrasound emitting mean 5 and the at least one ultrasound emitting mean 5.
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[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] The at least one roller 4 is preferentially at the bottom of the tank but above the emptying means 7, such an arrangement increases the distance travelled by the strip S through the aqueous solution 3 and the cleaning time thus improving the cleaning.
[0043] The aqueous solution 3 is introduced into the tank by the feeding means 6 such as pipes and valves, preferentially connected to another tank filled with the solution.
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] The means for estimating 8 the aqueous solution level can be a differential pressure captor or any means used in a hydrostatic method. The means for estimating 8 the aqueous solution level can also be composed of several aqueous solution level indicators, disposed along the bath height indicating the presence or not of an aqueous solution permitting to estimate the aqueous solution level between two indicators. Such level indicators can be vibrating level switches.
[0046] The at least one ultrasound emitting mean 5 is placed inside said tank 2 preferably under the feeding means 6 and preferably above the roller 4.
[0047] In the prior art, it seems that it is not possible to easily and quickly remove an ultrasound emitting mean from the tank. The equipment according to the invention enables a quicker and easier removal of an ultrasound emitting mean for several reasons. Firstly, no scaffolding is required which reduces the replacement time and makes it safer for the workers. Secondly, the tank is not totally emptied but the bath level is set under the ultrasound emitting mean to be replaced, so the filling time after the operation is shorter.
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[0049] Preferably, said at least an ultrasound emitting mean 5 is immerged in the aqueous solution 3. It permits to enhance the efficiency of the cleaning.
[0050] Preferably, as illustrated in
[0051] Several tests have been done to demonstrate the improved efficiency of [[the]] a cleaning tank equipped with transducers, such as push-pull transducers, compared to one equipped with submersible boxes. In those tests, the cleanliness of a strip sample has been measured before and after a cleaning step. In those experiments, a strip is immersed during 24 sec in a box containing a cleaning bath, having 10 g.Math.L.sup.−1 of NaOH, at 65° C. and either a set of two push-pull piezo transducers having a power of 2 kW or a submersible box having a power of 2 kW. It is assumed that an immersion time of 24 seconds in the experiment conditions corresponds to a direct exposition time of about 6 seconds because a strip portion is faced by an ultrasound emitter means only during a quarter of the experiment time due to its displacement through the aqueous solution.
[0052] The cleaning efficiency, as noted in the following table, is: “the estimated cleanliness before the cleaning step” divided by “the estimated cleanliness after the cleaning step”. To estimate the cleanliness, a 3M 595 Scotch™ adhesive is pressed on a strip surface in order to stick the iron fines and the oil onto the adhesive. Then the reflectance of the scotch is measured by a reflectometer. This reflectance is linked to the density of iron fines per square meter. The more iron fines have adhered to the adhesive, the lower will be its reflectance. Consequently, the higher is the adhesive reflectance, the cleaner is the strip. The following table contains the main parameters of the experiment. In
TABLE-US-00001 Bath Immersion Cleanliness Cleanliness Cleaning Frequency Power temperature Strip speed time before after efficiency Type (kHz) (kW) (° C.) (m .Math. min.sup.−1) (sec) cleaning cleaning (%) Box 25 2 65 50 24 9.50 7.00 26 PP 25 2 65 50 24 9.04 4.15 54 Box 25 2 63 100 24 10.55 7.62 28 PP 25 2 62 100 24 11.99 6.02 50 Box 25 2 64 150 24 10.00 8.09 19 PP 25 2 66 150 24 10.95 6.53 40 Box 40 2 67 100 24 8.51 6.61 22 PP 40 2 67 100 24 10.70 7.30 32
[0053] Preferably, as illustrated in
[0054] Preferably, as it can be seen in
[0055] Preferably, as illustrated in
[0056] For example, if six ultrasound emitters working at a frequency of 25 kHz are used in an environment comparable to water, the wave speed, which depends on numerous factors (e.g.: the temperature and the pressure) is approximately of 1500 m.Math.s.sup.−1. The wavelength is equal to the wave speed divided by the wave frequency so in this case, 1 500/25 000=0.06, the wavelength is approximately of 6 cm. In the case where the ultrasound emitting means produce ultrasound with a wavelength of 6 cm, they should be laterally shifted of, (1/6)×6=1 cm one from another.
[0057] As it can be seen in
[0058] Preferably, said resonator rod 15 and the strip S are spaced by a distance comprised between 40 mm and 250 mm. Such spacing enables to efficiently use the ultrasound emitting mean. Such spacing distance improves the installation 1 because if the spacing if less than 40 mm, the ultrasound emitting mean will eventually be broken by the strip S due for example strip bending or strip flatness irregularities. But if the spacing is bigger than 200 mm then the efficiency of the ultrasound emitting mean cleaning power seems to be severely reduced.
[0059] Preferably, said at least closable opening 11 is separable from the tank 2 and attached to the ultrasound emitting mean 5. Such an arrangement eases the removal of the ultrasound emitting mean.
[0060] Preferably, the strip S to be cleaned has two opposite surfaces and the equipment according to the invention comprises preferably at least one ultrasound emitting mean 5 facing each of said surface. Even though an ultrasound emitting mean placed on one side of a strip cleans both surfaces, having ultrasound emitting means facing each surface increases the cleaning quality.
[0061] Consequently, in an installation similar to the one represented in
[0062] Consequently, in an installation similar to the one represented in
[0063] Preferably, said equipment has a power density between 5 Watt per litre and 25 Watt per litre. Even more preferentially, the power per litre is between 10 and 20 W.Math.l.sup.−1. Using a power density in this range seems to be the best compromise between a sufficient cleaning and energy saving, it allows a good and sufficient cleaning of the strip and avoid energy waste.
[0064] The equipment accord to the invention can be used for cleaning any strip that is compatible with it. Preferably, said strip is a metal strip. More preferably, said metal strip is a steel strip.
[0065] The invention also relates to a method for the continuous cleaning of a moving strip S using the equipment according to the present invention, wherein said strip is a metal strip.
[0066] Preferably, said aqueous solution contains between 10 grams per litre and 40 grams per litre of alkali product. Apparently, an alkali product concentration in this range improves the cleaning and efficiently uses the alkali product. Other solutions such as acidic or neutral solutions can be used, the solution selection depends on the substrates and the pollutants.
[0067] Preferably, said aqueous solution is kept at a temperature between 30° C. and 80° C. Apparently, higher is the cleaning solution temperature, better is the cleaning efficiency of the process but shorter is the ultrasound emitting mean lifespan. This range seems to be the best compromise between cleaning efficiency and the ultrasound emitting mean lifespan.
[0068] The invention also relates to a method for replacing an ultrasound emitting mean 5 of an equipment according to the present invention, comprising: [0069] lowering the aqueous solution level below the level of the impermeable closable opening 11 of the ultrasound emitting mean 5 to be replaced, at least to a distance equal to a determined value using said means 8 for estimating the aqueous solution level in said tank 2, said means for calculating 9 and said means 7 for emptying said tank, [0070] removing said ultrasound emitting mean to be replaced 5 through the impermeable closable opening 11, [0071] installing another ultrasound emitting mean 5 through the impermeable closable opening 11.
[0072] The process management system estimates for impermeable closable opening 11 its distance to the aqueous solution level. This estimation is made by the means for calculating 9 based on the impermeable closable opening position, i.e.: at what height they are positioned, and the estimation of the aqueous solution level thanks to the means for estimating the aqueous solution level 8. The means for calculating 9 calculates the distance between an impermeable closable opening position and the estimated level of the aqueous solution.
[0073] For safety reasons, the aqueous solution level should be set below an impermeable closable opening of the ultrasound emitting means to be removed because when the closable opening is opened, it prevents the solution 3 to flow out of the bath 2. Consequently, a determined value defines the minimal distance between an impermeable closable opening of an ultrasonic emitting mean to be replaced and the aqueous solution level required to safely replace said ultrasound emitting mean.
[0074] In the case where means for estimating the aqueous solution level are composed of at least several aqueous solution indicators, such as vibrating level switches, the aqueous solution level indicators are preferentially placed below each impermeable closable opening 11 at the predetermined distance.
[0075] When using an equipment according to the prior art, the procedure to replace an ultrasound emitting means is the following: [0076] the line is stopped, [0077] the bath is totally emptied, [0078] the immerged roll is dismounted, [0079] the atmosphere of the tank is analysed, [0080] the tank walls are cleaned, [0081] a scaffolding is mounted, [0082] the ultrasound emitting mean is dismounted, [0083] the wire connecting the means for controlling the power of the ultrasound emitting means and the ultrasound emitting mean is disconnected from the ultrasound emitting mean, [0084] the wire connecting the means for controlling the power of the ultrasound emitting means and the ultrasound emitting mean is connected to a new ultrasound emitting mean, [0085] a new one is mounted, [0086] the scaffolding is dismounted, [0087] the immerged roll is mounted, [0088] the bath is filled, [0089] the line is restarted.
[0090] Whereas when the equipment according to the invention is used, the procedure is much shorter and simpler: [0091] the line is stopped, [0092] the bath level is set under the ultrasound emitting mean to be replaced, [0093] the ultrasound emitting mean is dismounted through the closable opening in the wall, [0094] the wire connecting the means for controlling the power of the ultrasound emitting means and the ultrasound emitting mean is disconnected from the ultrasound emitting mean, [0095] the wire connecting the means for controlling the power of the ultrasound emitting means and the ultrasound emitting mean is connected to a new ultrasound emitting mean, [0096] the new one is mounted through the wall, [0097] the bath is filled, [0098] the line is restarted.
[0099] As it can be observed, no scaffolding is used with the present invention so the replacement duration is reduced by 8 hours, as it takes 1 hour instead of 9 hours.
[0100] The present invention is applicable to every process in which a strip is cleaned by passing it through an aqueous solution filled tank comprising ultrasound emitting means.
[0101] The invention has been described above as to the embodiment which is supposed to be practical as well as preferable at present. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiment disclosed in the specification and can be appropriately modified within the range that does not depart from the gist or spirit of the invention, which can be read from the appended claims and the overall specification, and a manufacturing method of a hot-rolled steel sheet and a manufacturing apparatus of a hot-rolled steel sheet with such modifications are also encompassed within the technical range of the invention.