Long Products Rolling

An introduction to the process, equipment and ancillaries utilized to produce long products.

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Long Products Rolling – A Practical Training Seminar

About the Program

This seminar will give an introduction to the process, equipment and ancillaries utilized to produce long products; the primary focus is on the process and equipment customarily found within the rolling mill building, i.e., reheat furnace, rolling mill and finishing end. The seminar will contain both theoretical presentations and real-world case studies from long products producers in North America. The presenters represent a cross-section of industry experts in equipment, process, operations and maintenance. The seminar aims to expand an attendee’s knowledge of the complete process and how safety, quality, yield, and facility utilization can be affected at each step.

Who Should Attend

Personnel involved in the production or promotion of long products, i.e., mill managers, rollers, roll shop, floor operators, maintenance, sales, downstream processors and other support personnel, who wish to gain a better understanding of the long products production process and final end products.

Bring Your Own Young Professional (BYOYP) Program

AIST recently launched the Bring Your Own Young Professional (BYOYP) program to encourage our members to help boost the next generation’s involvement in AIST and the steel industry. If you are an AIST member and are bringing a Young Professional (age 30 and under) to the conference, you can receive a free gift. All you have to do is enter their contact information on the registration form when you sign up for the conference. Find out more information about the program here.  

Professional Development Hours

This course may qualify for up to 18.50 Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits. Each attendee will receive a certificate listing the quantity of PDH credits earned for the course. This course is not approved for PDH credits in New York, Florida, North Carolina and Oklahoma.

Organized By

AIST’s Long Products Technology Committee

Previous Course Program

6–8 February 2024 • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA