Facilities and Capabilities
STEEL IN YARD
We stock most grades of steel in our yard.
Steel grades are carefully stored according to material type and heat.

CUTTING MACHINES
Automatic abrasive cutting machines.
Insures the dimensional uniformity of the final product.
FORGING FURNACES
Forging furnaces are fueled by natural gas;
Back-up source of Propane.
Furnaces are automatically controlled to maintain a close temperature range.
Temperatures are charted for each production run and maintained for future reference.
FORGING PRESSES

Variety of forging presses are available to preform the heated cut mults in three stages.

ROLLING MILLS
Four station ring rolling mills are used to produce a multiple of shapes.
Contours closely follow the shape of the finished ring.
SIZING PRESSES

Sizing Presses are used to provide closer dimensional control following ring rolling.
ANNEALING FURNACES
Rolled rings are heat treated to customers' specifications.
CLEANING EQUIPMENT
Rotoblast cleaning equipment is used to descale rolled or heat
treated rings.

QUALITY CONTROL

Dimensional and hardness checks performed prior to shipment.
SHIPPING AREA

Inspected rings are palletized for shipment and stored in our shipping area

SHIPPING



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An overall view of the production lines
1. Stronger Rings, Precision Uniformity Metallurgical analysis proves the superior mechanical properties induced in metals by combination forging-rolling. Flow lines are continuously even and follow the contours of the shape. The Grainflow created by rolling makes the rings far less subject to distortion in subsequent heat treating cycles.

2. Greater Versatility SRP's semi-automated ring mill products can be made from any forgeable material-types of carbon, alloy, stainless, high speed tool steel and the wide variety of aerospace metals. Rings are manufactured from 2 1/4" I.D. to 52" O.D. with a maximum width of 12" in rollable cross-sections with contours on I.D., O.D. or on both diameters.

3. Less Material Waste Hot ring rolling conserves material. Up to 94-96% of the cut mult material is used with only the small web punched from the preform wasted. Cross-section shapes are rolled close to finished contours resulting in less .machining loss.

4. Less Machining, Easier Machining Roll in the shape . . . roll down the cost of machining. The close match of cross-section contours to the finished shape substantially reduces finishing costs.

5. Faster Production Preforms are continuously loaded onto the mill . . . and are rolled with completed cross-section contours. Less manpower, higher output, greater uniformity mean lower final part costs.

6. Experienced Staff
SRP's Technical Service Group is experienced in all phases of ring design and manufacture, and can offer suggestions regarding subsequent processing techniques, final applications and material selection. Consultation with the Group during design stages will result in substantially reduced manufacturing and final finishing costs.

The Hot Line for Ring Production Here is a mill which simplifies the production of rolled seamless rings, combines the strength of forging with the special machining advantages of rolling. (SRP ROLLS QUALITY RINGS AT A SAVING.)