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Enhancing Steelmaking Plant Safety: Robotic Operations in Continuous Casting With Fine-Kinney Method for Risk Reduction
This article investigates risk reduction in steelmaking plants through robotic operations in continuous casting, employing the Fine-Kinney method. Robotic intervention in steel production has emerged as a pivotal technique for enhancing safety and efficiency. The study focuses on integrating the Fine-Kinney method, a sophisticated mathematical model, into the continuous casting process. By coupling robotic systems with process, the precision of casting operations is optimized, leading to better quality, increase repeatability and increased worker safety. This innovative approach holds significant potential for mitigating risks in steelmaking, ushering in a new era of safer and more productive industrial practices.
Pedro Cardoso | Vesuvius
Giovani Delfim | Ternium
Lucio Mascarenhas | Vesuvius
Eduardo Duarte | Vesuvius
Moises Miranda | Vesuvius
Paulo Teixeira | Vesuvius
Victor Aramayo | Vesuvius
Douglas Lilge | Vesuvius
Igor Guimaraes | Ternium
Juliano Silva | Ternium
Enhancing Steelmaking Plant Safety: Robotic Operations in Continuous Casting With Fine-Kinney Method for Risk Reduction
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Session: Digitalization Applications: Primary Steelmaking II Track: Digitalization Applications Date: 5/6/2024 Room: A226 Presentation Time: 03:30 PM to 04:00 PM