Continuous casting slabs or primary rolling slabs are used as raw materials, heated by a stepping furnace, and dephosphorized by high-pressure water, and then enter the roughing mill. The rough rolling material is cut through the head, tail, and then into the finishing mill, and computer-controlled rolling is carried out. After the final rolling, it will go through laminar cooling (computer-controlled cooling rate) and take-up by the coiler to become a straight hair coil. The head and tail of straight hair curls tend to be tongue-shaped and fish-tailed, with poor thickness and width accuracy, and often have wavy, folded, tower-shaped and other defects on the edges. The coil is heavier and the inner diameter of the steel coil is 760mm. (Generally used in the pipe-making industry.) After straightening the hair through the cutting head, tail cutting, trimming and multi-pass straightening and smoothing finishing lines, and then cutting or re-rolling, it becomes: hot rolling Steel plates, flat hot rolled steel coils, slitting tapes and other products. If the hot-rolled finishing coil is pickled to remove scale and coated with oil, it will become a hot-rolled pickled coil.
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New ambulance for Hazel Crest>
Kevin Griffin came across these fresh delivery images on the Medix Specialty Vehicles Facebook page. The new ambulances, built on a Sprinter chassis, are making waves in the emergency medical services industry. These vehicles are not just functional—they're designed with both efficiency and safety in mind.
The first image shows a Type I ambulance that's been customized by Medix Specialty Vehicles for Hazel Crest. The attention to detail is clear, from the sleek design to the high-quality materials used throughout. It's a perfect example of how modern technology and traditional craftsmanship can come together to create something truly impressive.
Another photo highlights the vehicle’s exterior, focusing on the distinctive chevron striping that adds both style and visibility. This kind of detailing isn't just for looks—it helps make the ambulance more noticeable on the road, which is crucial in emergency situations.
These new models from Medix Specialty Vehicles show a commitment to innovation and quality. Whether it's for urban or rural settings, these ambulances are built to handle the demands of real-world emergencies. With each new release, Medix continues to set a high standard in the industry, proving that they’re more than just a manufacturer—they’re a leader in ambulance design and production.
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