FINISHING OF STEELS THROUGH HYDRAULICS

Abstract

 For finishing area of MMSM department of VSP, The 5/2 CELLAR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM is having two units (LHS and RHS) separating pressurized oil of 100 bar to all hydraulic operated equipments in both sections (LHS and RHS) separately from batching to finishing area.

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Dr. V. V. Prathibha Bharathi*,

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Dr. V. V. Prathibha Bharathi*, (0).  FINISHING OF STEELS THROUGH HYDRAULICS. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 4(9), 729-748. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-122489