Abstract

The sugar mill roller shaft is one of the critical parts of the sugar industry. It requires careful manufacturing and testing in order to meet the stringent specification when it is used for applications under continuous fatigue and wear environments. For heavy industry, the manufacturing of such heavy parts (>600 mm diameter) is a challenge, owing to ease of occurrence of surface/subsurface cracks and inclusions that lead to the rejection of the final product. Therefore, the identification and continuous reduction of defects are inevitable tasks. If the defect activity is controlled, this offers the possibility to extend the component (sugar mill roller) life cycle and resistance to failure. The current study aims to explore the benefits of using ultrasonic testing (UT) to avoid the rejection of the shaft in heavy industry. This study performed a rigorous evaluation of defects through destructive and nondestructive quality checks in order to detect the causes and effects of rejection. The results gathered in this study depict macro-surface cracks and sub-surface microcracks. The results also found alumina and oxide type non-metallic inclusions, which led to surface/subsurface cracks and ultimately the rejection of the mill roller shaft. A root cause analysis (RCA) approach highlighted the refractory lining, the hot-top of the furnace and the ladle as significant causes of inclusions. The low-quality flux and refractory lining material of the furnace and the hot-top, which were possible causes of rejection, were replaced by standard materials with better quality, applied by their standardized procedure, to prevent this problem in future production. The feedback statistics, evaluated over more than one year, indicated that the rejection rate was reduced for defective production by up to 7.6%.

Highlights

  • Three-roller sugar milling is a global practice to extract the juice by crushing the sugar cane.In this process, the mill roller shaft is a critical component of the sugar mill, and its failure leads to downtime for the whole sugar industry

  • The casting was done through an electric arc furnace (EAF)

  • The analysis of the results is discussed in detail

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Summary

Introduction

Three-roller sugar milling is a global practice to extract the juice by crushing the sugar cane. In this process, the mill roller shaft is a critical component of the sugar mill, and its failure leads to downtime for the whole sugar industry. The sugar mill roller is made of steel alloy material shafts, manufactured by shrinking the cast iron ingot in the foundry shop [1]. The manufacturing of the sugar mill roller shaft is costly due to its immense weight and size, being fabricated from several tons of raw material and factory resources [2]. The total weight of a casted manufactured ingot varies in the range of 6~9 tons

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