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Tandem Mill
A cluster of rolling mills where mill stands are in
tandem. At WSC, this terminology generally refers to WSC’s cold reducing
mills.
Telescoping Coil
A coil that has not wound properly whose sidewall
protrudes out. Tension problems or a bad start on the exit reel causes this
condition.
Temper Code
Industry-standard code that indicates the hardness of the
steel.
Temper Mill
A relatively light cold rolling operation that may be used
on hot rolled, cold rolled and some coated steel such as galvanized. Temper
rolling hot rolled sheet helps to improve flatness, minimize coil breaks and
fluting and alter mechanical properties. Temper rolling cold reduced and coated
sheet steel improves surface finish, alters mechanical properties and reduces
the tendency of the steel to flute during fabrication.
Temper Rolling
A cold-rolling process that develops the proper stiffness
temper in steel, improves flatness, and imparts a desired surface finish.
Temper
A condition produced in a metal or alloy by mechanical or
thermal treatment and having characteristics structure and mechanical
properties. A given alloy may be in the fully softened or annealed temper, or it
may be cold worked to the hard temper, or further to spring temper. Intermediate
tempers produced by cold working (rolling or drawing) are called
"quarter-hard", "half-hard" and "three quarters
hard", and are determined by the amount of cold reduction and the resulting
tensile properties. In addition to the annealed temper, conditions produced by
thermal treatment are the solution heat-treated temper and the heat-treated and
artificially aged temper. Other tempers involve a combination of mechanical and
thermal treatments and include that temper produced by cold working after heat
treating, and that produced by artificial aging of alloys that are as-cast,
as-extruded, as-forged and heat treated, and worked.
Tensile (Tension) Test
A destructive mechanical test whereby strength and
ductility properties are measured.
Tensile Strength
The greatest longitudinal stress steel can sustain without
breaking.
Tension Level
Stamco Leveler in #5 Galvinized line – levels the steel.
TFS
See Tin Free Steel.
Three-Piece Can
Three-piece cans consist of a body and two ends. The body
side seam can be accomplished by soldering, cementing or welding. The two ends
are attached using a double-rolled seam. The curl on the end, containing the
seal compound and its flange on the can body are indexed and rolled flat. The
sealing compound between fold gives an hermetic seal.
Tin Coated Steel
See Tin Plate.
Tin Free Steel (TFS)
1. Single or double
reduced black plate having a thin coating of chromium and chromium oxide applied
electrolytically. Weirton’s trade name is Weirchrome and the coating weight is
5 mg/sq. ft. or 0.000003 inches thick. 2. Carbon steel that is
coated with chromium rather than tin. Weirton’s trade name is Weirchrome and
the coating weight is 5 mg/sq. ft. or 0.000003 inches thick.
Tin Mill Product
Tin Plate, TFS, or Black Plate.
Tin Mill
Facility at Weirton Steel Corporation that produces black
plate and electroplated zinc, chrome and tin.
Tin Plate
Steel that is coated with commercially pure tin.
Tolerance
The range of variation permitted in maintaining a specific
dimension or specification.
Tongs
1. Long-handled pliers
used to remove scrap pieces from the welder or other sections of the line.
2. See ‘Heppenstall.’
Top Dross
Skimmings for the continuous galvanize pot. Composition
consists of approximately 87% zinc. 5% aluminum, and 6% to 8% iron.
Torpedo Car
The hot metal car used to carry molten iron from the blast
furnace to steelmaking units.
Tribology
A science that deals with the design, friction, wear and
lubrication of interacting surfaces in relative motion.
Triple Spot Test
See Minimum Triple Spot Average Coating.
Tundish
The reservoir at the top of the continuous caster into
which molten steel is poured.
Type D
Base-metal steel, aluminum killed; sometimes required to
minimize severe fluting and stretcher strain hazards for severe drawing
applications.