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What's happened here is an accident which usually happens only 1-2 times a year.

Basically, the steel rolling process starts with a huge slab of steel about 20-30 feet long, which is heated up to a few hundred degrees in a giant oven. Once it exits the oven it's sent on a conveyor through a series of rollers with smaller and smaller gaps between them, going from around 200mm tall to 2mm tall, over a distance of a few kilometers. As a side effect from this, the slab gets extremely long (larger plants can end up with sheets over 200m long), and moves extremely quickly.

The reason it has to move so quickly is that the compression elongates it, so the exiting material has to be moving faster than the entering material, or you'll get a nasty 400 degree, 20 ton traffic jam.

The conveyor it travels on is essentially a series of rollers spaced around 1-2 feet apart, and when it's rocketing along like in the video, the leading end will bounce slightly as it hits each roller. On very rare occasions that leading end will bounce high enough to catch on something, or even curl over of its own accord, causing what you see in the video, where it looks like the sheet has hit the front end of the roller.
 
Wow... Just reminds me my printer :lol:

... except that this kind of mess much be a nightmare to clean !
 
How do they clean this up? Do they wait for it to cool down and harden or do they cut when it's still hot? Or is there any other cool trick to it - like pulling the front end and straightening it out?
 
It's Polish steel rolling mill.

end dialouge translation:
- Damn, I forgot my camera.
- I'll send you this.
 
Sounds like it's a routine event.

How to clean it? I would be really surprised to see them cutting red-hot steel.
 
First I thought it was some amazing plasma display, a bit odd for temperatures only meant to melt steel, but then when it hit the ground... good god. SOmething you'd expect to see in some movie, I mean srsly... doesn't help that I had another vid on in the background that hit the wrong note at the right time while watching this vid...
EDIT:
If anyone's curious as to what I was listening to...
 
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Sounds like it's a routine event.

How to clean it? I would be really surprised to see them cutting red-hot steel.

They would have procedures for this. Most likely they will cool it and then use a gas axe to cut it out. (You can see them getting a hose (Second thought, it might be a gas axe. Well it will be easier to cut.)

If you cut it in the right spot it will just come right out. They will then cut it up and add it back at the raw materials section of the steel mill.
 
Now this is on TDW geek... seems somebody here uploaded it to them.
 
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