Alloy cast steel roll is made of high-quality molten steel melted in medium-frequency furnaces by advanced casting and heat treatment technology. It has high tensile strength, hot crack resistance, toughness, and wear resistance, and is suitable for rough and medium rolling mills of section steel, rough rolls of hot rolled strip steel, and backup rolls. The metallographic structure of the roll body is pearlite or tempered sorbite.
Alloy cast steel rolls are industrial parts used for rolling metals. They are usually made of alloy steel, and the alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, nickel, etc. can significantly improve their wear resistance and extend their service life. The addition of alloying elements improves the strength and toughness of the rolls, enabling them to withstand high loads and impact loads. Alloy cast steel rolls can still maintain their physical properties at high temperatures and are suitable for working in high-temperature environments. Alloying elements such as chromium can improve the corrosion resistance of the rolls, allowing them to maintain their performance even in harsh environments. Alloy cast steel rolls can be customized according to different rolling processes and requirements to meet specific industrial needs.