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Paper Drum
Paper insert placed on the reel around which the coil is
wound. The drum is used to eliminate damage in the center of the coil. Certain
customers may require that coils are to be shipped with this paper drum.
Passivated Tin Plate
Tin plate that has been chemically treated to control tin
oxide formation and growth.
Passivation Treatment
See Chemical Treatment.
Peeling
Separation of the zinc coating from the steel strip.
Peritectic Grade
Crack sensitive grade of steel with .08 to .16% Carbon.
Phenolic
A type of resin made from a condensation reaction of
phenols and aldehydes. Resultant films have a high degree of chemical resistance
with limited flexibility properties.
Phosphatized
See Bonderized Coating.
Pickler
1. An operating unit that
removes iron oxide from a hot rolled product by immersion into a hydrochloric
(#3/#5 Picklers) or sulfuric acid solution. 2. The pickler tank
contains 5-6% concentrations of sulfuric acid. This solution is kept at a
temperature of 180-190 degrees. The purpose of the pickler is to complete the
preparation of the steel for plating, by removing any oxides from the surface.
Pickling
The process of removing scale from the strip by running it
through a series of acid tubs.
Pin Hole Detector
Device that identifies and tabulates the number of pin
holes in a coil.
Pinholes
A coating defect consisting of the randomly spaced small
round holes (as a straight pin would make in the cured film, which quite often
occur in large numbers. The open area (pinhole) usually exposes bare substrate.
Contaminated substrate or improperly dispersed lubricant or additive may cause
pinholes. Pinholes are typically caused by laminations, inclusions, scratches or
gouges.
Pitting
A coating defect consisting of randomly spaced small
depressions in the cured film. Pitting is similar to pinholing, except that pits
do not expose the bare substrate.
Plastic Deformation
Permanent deformation occurring in forming of metal which
occurs after elastic limits have been exceeded.
Plater
An operating unit which electrolytically applies zinc,
chrome or tin to black plate.
Post-Paint
To paint a manufactured part after at it has been formed.
Powdering
A problem encountered in the field where the iron-zinc
coating (from Galvanneal products) comes off the base metal and collects in the
die.
Pre-Paint
To paint a product in coil form and then manufacture it
into a final part.
Press Forming
See Brake Press Bending.
Pretreated
Steel to which a chemical treatment has been applied to
prepare it for future surface treatments such as painting. (See Bonderized,
Light Special Treatment, Special Treatment, Weirbrite Clear).
Prime Coil
Any coil produced by the line that is not held for any
out-of-spec or quality reasons.