
The study offers a detailed cost analysis of Cold Rolled Steel Sheet Production From Recrystallization Annealing. In addition, the report incorporates the manufacturing process with detailed process and material flow, operating costs along with financial expenses and depreciation charges.
Last Updated: January, 2025
A bell-type furnace is used to perform the recrystallization annealing in a bundle while optionally leveling to produce a cold-rolled, easily bendable strip or sheet composed of steel. Following annealing, the strip or sheet is heated to a temperature in the range of 450°C to 700°C, which isgenerally the recrystallization temperature, and it is subsequently cooled at a rate of at least 1 degree Celsius per second. A minimum of 450 °C is required to heat the sheet. The annealing process usually takes several hours to produce the Cold Rolled Steel Sheet.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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