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Primetals Technologies to Modernize Rolling Mill Drives for AMAG Rolling in Austria

The project includes the supply of the motors, converters and converter transformers, as well as couplings, disk brakes, mechanical adaptations and spare parts. Primetals Technologies is responsible for the layout, engineering, project management and training of the operator's personnel, and will also handle the dismounting, installation and commissioning of the components. The purpose of the project is to increase plant availability. The modernization is scheduled to take place during a brief plant shutdown at the end of 2015.
 
AMAG rolling GmbH is a globally active manufacturer of high-quality rolled aluminum products. The company belongs to the Austrian AMAG Group. It is one of the leading premium suppliers of high-quality cast and rolled aluminum products, which are used in a wide range of industries, such as the aircraft, automotive, sports equipment, lighting, mechanical engineering, construction and packaging industries.
 
Primetals Technologies is implementing a solution for the four-high hot rolling stand that is based on a front motor/rear motor arrangement for the stand, as well as individual motors for the coilers and uncoilers. Sinamics Active Front End converters feed the rugged, water-cooled induction motors. A Sinamics SM150 converter drives the two 3.3 kV rolling motors, each of which has a power of 3,300 kW and a speed ranging from 240 to 600 rpm. Sinamics S120 converters drive the 690 V coiler motors, each of which has a power of 950 kW and a speed ranging from 330 to 1,200 rpm, as well as the driver motors and trimming shear. The new drive technology will replace the existing Siemens DC infeeds and third-party DC motors. The conversion and commissioning is scheduled to take place during a brief plant shutdown at the end of 2015.
 
 
Pictured above: Strip production at AMAG rolling GmbH in Ranshofen, Austria. Primetals Technologies is going to modernize the entire drive technology of the four-high hot rolling stand (photo: AMAG rolling GmbH)