The harder and thinner strips, such as high strength steel and so on, have been needed to be rolled. When the rolled strip becomes thinner and harder, the unstable state rolling and tail end pinching might occur and so the strip shape measurement during rolling is strongly required under the condition that tension is applied to the strip. Visual-type shape meter, which has been already used, could not measure the strip shape when tension is applied to the strip. Looper Shape Meter, hereinafter referred as LSM, has been developed which could measure the strip shape under the tension. LSM is installed between mill stands and consists of 7 segment rolls along the width direction and a segment roll has two torque meters. LSM could accurately measure the tension distribution along the width direction without hysteresis and is protected with purge air and internal cooling system against severe environment in hot rolling. In order to verify the performance of LSM, the verification test was carried out in laboratory and production line. As a result, enough durability and good results of measured strip shape are obtained. LSM is easily replaced with existing conventional looper and it is expected that LSM contributes to the stable rolling and improve the productivity of rolling.
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