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A continuous casting machine is a production mechanical equipment that continuously casts high-temperature metal liquid into billets with certain cross-sectional shapes and size specifications. High temperature molten steel is transported to the casting position through a ladle and a rotary table, and injected into a water-cooled copper crystallizer through an intermediate ladle. The molten steel gradually solidifies into a billet shell along the periphery of the crystallizer. When the molten steel level rises to a certain height and the billet shell solidifies to a certain thickness, the tension leveler pulls out the billet. The billet is completely solidified after being sprayed with water for cooling in the secondary cooling zone, and finally cut into fixed lengths by a cutting device according to the requirements of steel rolling.
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