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(english) Dirt or other impurities in the steel strip.
(english) The roll above the bridle rolls used to thread the strip. Also is used to steer the strip through the bridle.
(english) A location on the strip where coating did not adhere.
(english) A flat cold rolled usually .70/.80 medium high carbon steel strip, blue-black in color, which has been quenched in oil and drawn to desired hardness. While it looks and acts much like blue tempered spring steel and carries a Rockwell hardness of C44/47, it has not been polished and is lower in carbon content. Used for less exacting requirements than clock spring steel, such as snaps, lock springs, hold down springs, trap springs, etc. It will take a more severe bend before fracture than will clock spring, but it does not have the same degree of spring-back.
(english) Submerged roll in the pot used to keep the strip submerged in the pot.
(english) Devices used to remove build up on edge of strip after the slitting process.
(english) A storage area in Strip Steel used for storing hot bands (coil made from slab).
(english) Uncoiler rolls through which the strip passes; composed of a mandrel and leveling rolls which unwind the strip prior to processing through the Pickler. Breaker rolls assist in breaking up the Hot Mill surface scale.
(english) A set of rolls used to maintain tension on the strip as it goes through the line.
(english) A mark transferred to the strip surface from a defective process roll. Similar to dent or punchmark.
(english) A process of box annealing or pot annealing ferrous alloy sheet, strip or wire after hot working and pickling.
(english) Performs functions of Galvanneal Furnace; set of torches on wheels used to shoot flames onto a strip to further heat it.