ARC linkage projects: using research to assist commercial success
In 2016,聽聽(Baosteel) became the second largest steelmaker in the world. Part of this success can be attributed to the company鈥檚 strong focus on R&D and, according to Scientia Professor Liangchi Zhang, their extensive Nationally recognised and award-winning Central Research Institute.
鈥淥ur team has been collaborating with Baosteel for the last eight years,鈥 says Zhang who leads UNSW鈥檚聽Laboratory for Precision and Nano Processing Technologies. Zhang says they have completed two聽聽with Baosteel and have another underway.鈥
Industry projects & world first breakthroughs
The first project was interested in developing higher-wear resistance materials for hard steel rolling and resulted in a significant improvement of over three times in the equipment鈥檚 service life. Baosteel is going to apply this technology to their production lines.
The second project sought to develop a new technique to characterise friction and rolling pressure between the roll surface and the metal plate, which is a worldwide issue. 鈥淲e were able to achieve a very good result on this project,鈥 Zhang says. 鈥淲e developed and transferred a statistical prediction method to Baosteel. This makes them the only company in the world to have this ability.鈥
The third project started in 2016 and wants to more deeply understand interface problems during the rolling process, continues Zhang, who says there are many ideas and opportunities for future collaborations.
Long-term partnerships
Mr Peilei Qu, who works in Baosteel鈥檚 Central Research Institute, says the company is not only thrilled with the technical transfer of the research, which he says has improved Baosteel鈥檚 competitiveness, but is most pleased with the opportunity to establish a long-term partnership with a world-leading research group.
鈥淧rofessor Liangchi Zhang is a top scientist in steel cold rolling. The comprehensive collaborations and communications between Baosteel and UNSW have significantly improved our innovative abilities by converting the academic research to technical application,鈥 he says.
鈥淭he experience of working with UNSW has been excellent. Two Baosteel researchers, including myself, have spent time at 鲍狈厂奥听and the University has sent the principal investigators to Baosteel to deliver the technical outputs. All these efforts have ensured the continuation of our successful collaboration,鈥 Qu concludes.
Partnership in summary
Partner
Baoshan Iron & Steel Co Ltd
Type of partnership
Ongoing
Funding
$1.1M in Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants
Collaborating since
2008
Purpose
To develop new techniques for cold rolling to reduce the power consumption, decrease pollution and improve the quality of steel products.
Outcomes
An innovative roll surface hardening technology and a new technique to characterise friction and rolling pressure.
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