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Lace
Area where the strip is joined together (with wire, bands,
etc.) after being broken.
Lacquer
A coating composition which is based on synthetic
thermoplastic film forming material dissolved in organic solvent and which dries
primarily by solvent evaporation during stoving operations.
Lagging
Slack in the strip.
Laminations
Imperfections resulting from the presence of foreign
inclusions, laps, or blisters typically aligned parallel to the worked surface
or rolling direction of the metal.
Lap Weld
Done at Platers; coil ends are "lapped" over one
another and welded; it doubles the thickness of the steel at the weld and is
marked by a hole punch.
Lead-Time
Delivery time for an item of inventory to be moved from a
source location to a destination via a specific route. Detail is specific to the
level of the location. Also the time to produce a customer’s order from order
placement to shipment.
Leveling
The process by which a leveling machine flattens metal
strip, coil, or sheets by bending it up and down over the interrupting arcs of
upper and lowers sets of long, slender work rolls. Machines generally employ 17,
19, or 21 relatively small diameter rolls whose deflection under load is
controlled by additional back-up rollers and a rigid frame.
Leveling Rolls
A set of five adjustable rolls that flatten or level the
front end strip of steel when running through the #1 and #2 feeders.
Light Gauge (Defect)
Product with a thickness below the customer’s minimum
gauge tolerance.
Light Special Treatment
A surface treatment of dried-in-place chromate for Weirton
Steel’s electrogalvanized product (Weirzin) which provides corrosion
resistance. A lighter film weight is applied as compared to special treatment.
(See Special Treatment)
Line Marking
Lines are used as the identifying marks on the heavy Tin
coated side of the strip to identify it to the customer.
Line Speed
Speed at which the coil is processed through the line;
Platers may run 1800+ feet per minute.
Lineal Footage Counter
Electronic device used to count lineal footage of a coil.
Location
A coding system that defines the physical placement of
materials, usually to a high degree of specificity.
Lock Out / Tag Out
Terminology used to describe the process of securing an
energy source so that work may be done. This is accomplished by locking out all
the energy sources pertaining to the device, tagging out the resources, and
trying out the device to make sure that it is de-energized and safe for work to
be done.
Lockseam Test
A test performed on a galvanized product to evaluate the
adherence of the zinc to the steel substrate.
Logistics
The science of identifying, maintaining, and transporting materials.
Loop Tower
1. Area where the strip
accumulates enabling the line to continue running while making a weld. 2. Collecting
unit used for storing steel. This enables the Entry or Delivery End of the line
to stop without stopping production.
Loose Wrap
A coil that is not wound tight. Using too little tension
when winding causes this condition.
Lot No.
Identifies groups of coils for a particular customer order
to be processed at a certain time; identifies a particular group of coils to
load.
Low Carbon Grade
At WSC, steel with carbon content of less than .08%. See
Medium Carbon Grade and High Carbon Grade.
Low Coating
A condition that occurs when the coating thickness is less
than customer or UL specifications.
Lowboy (or Stabilizer Roll)
Submerged roll in the pot used to stabilize the strip as
it exits the pot before entering the dies.