North American Stainless “Founded in 1990, North American Stainless is fulfilling its promise to be the finest stainless steel mill in the Western Hemisphere.” North American Stainless 6870 Highway 42 East Ghent, KY 41045-9615 502/347-6000 Mill 502/347-6116 Sales Fax 502/347-6001 Administration Fax 5 0 2 / 3 4 7 - 6 0 6 1 Te c h n i c a l F a x w w w. n o r t h a m e r i c a n s t a i n l e s s . c o m Stainless Steel The Value Option® Table of Contents 1. Profile 3 Phase I 5 Phase II & III 6 Phase IV 7 Phase V 9 Phase VI 10 Equipment 13 Lab & Production 15 Standard Specs 17 2. North American Stainless A Record of Excellence North American Stainless, founded in 1990, is fulfilling its promise to be the finest stainless steel mill in the Western Hemisphere. Situated on 1400 acres in Carroll County, Kentucky, NAS is owned by Acerinox, SA. The initial facility and the carefully planned expansion phases that have followed are all part of a coordinated and comprehensive plan to create the premier facility of its kind. The expansions have broadened the capabilities of the operation and greatly increased capacity. Because each phase was envisioned before the first phase construction began, the expansion plan has been efficient and cost-effective. At North American Stainless, our ultimate goal is simple. We strive to supply to you, our customer, the finest stainless steel products available. All aspects of our operation - people, processes and technology - are carefully aligned to achieve the high standards of quality and service you deserve and expect. Looking to the future, our operation will continue to grow and expand to meet the demands of the marketplace, but our focus on quality and service will never waver. S T A T E - O F - T H E - A R T 3. 4. E X P A N S I O N load, across the mill width, results in exceptional flatness control. Mathematical rolling models are used to enable us to repeat with remarkable consistency the tolerances that our customers demand. Phase II & III Expansions Sendzimir Mill #1 - Phase I expansion Consistent Improvement 1995 saw a significant expansion at North American Stainless. This expansion included construction of a barge Sendzimir Mill #2 - Phase II expansion 5. dock facility on the Ohio River. The dock facility allows NAS greater flexibility in receiving materials via the waterways. Two building expansions took place in 1995. Over 130,000 square feet were added to the facility. This new space accommodated two major equipment purchases - our second cold rolling mill and a second slitter and packaging line. Robotic roll roll changer changer Robotic Phase I Development Construction began quickly and material began rolling off the mill in 1993. The original equipment at NAS included two annealing and pickling lines, a 60” wide Sendzimir mill, a grind/polish line and a slitter. In 1990, a 1000 acre piece of land in Carroll County, Kentucky was purchased by Acerinox, SA and Armco Advanced Materials. This site would soon become the home of North American Stainless, the most advanced stainless steel facility in North America. One of the annealing lines features an in-line skin pass mill and edge trimmers that enable NAS to ship material directly from this line, saving processing and handling time. The 60” Sendzimir mill offers production speeds that surpass any other line in the country. The uniform deflection of the housing under A Triumphant Start The polishing line has eight polishing heads and is a wet polishing unit. This allows us to offer our customers an exceptionally high quality polished finish that is consistent from coil to coil. This new Sendzimir mill is also 60” wide and is rated to cold roll material from .014 to .250” thick. The mill features outstanding shape and thickness controls, as well as a robotic roll changer. 6. Phase IV Expansion Meeting High Expectations The aggressive growth plan continued in 1996, when the decision was made to invest $264 million in a hot rolling facility. The major pieces of equipment in this facility are the slab grinder, reheating furnace, roughing mill, Steckel mill and downcoiler. The hot rolling facility gives NAS much greater flexibility in the production of stainless sheet. NAS begins the production process by grinding the slab, as needed, to remove surface defects. The reheat furnace heats incoming slabs to temperatures up to 2370° F. The roughing mill is a reversing mill that reduces the product. The Steckel mill then reduces the hot band to final hot rolled gauge. The mill can process 220 tons per hour, producing coils weighing up to 38 tons, widths up to 5 feet, and thicknesses from .078 to .500 inches in coiles and up to 2 inches in discrete plate. Our steckel mill carefully controls the gauge and shape of the hot band. The material enters the roughing mill at 6 to 8 inches. A slab exits the furnace 7. Material exits the hot rolling mill at the downcoiler. E F F I C I E N C Y 8. Phase V Expansions Phase VI Expansions The Plate Shop-Discrete Plate The Melt Shop During the second quarter of 2001 North American Stainless introduced a new Plate Shop. The Plate Shop is responsible for processing hot rolled plate directly from the Steckel Mill. The length of the plates vary from 6.5 to 41 ft. (2 to 12.5 m) and range in thickness from 0.48 to 2.0 in. (12 to 50 mm). The process begins by annealing the plates in the furnace, which operates at 2,000º F (1100ºC). After the annealing process the plates are water cooled. The plates are leveled to state of art tolerances, then cut to length using our dividing shear for plate up to 1 inch (26 mm) in thickness. The 600 amp plasma cutter is used for cutting all widths and the lengths, when the gauge exceeds 1 inch (26mm). On February 2, 2002 NAS started production of the Melt Shop. The melt shop includes the follow process equipment: electric arc furnace(EAF), argon oxygen decarburization(AOD) converter, ladle stir and treatment station (LSS) and the continuous casting machine(CCM). The process starts by charging the scrap & ferroalloy additions into the EAF. The EAF then melts the heat with a 135/155 MVA transformer. The heat is then tapped at around 140MT and transferred to the AOD converter. In the AOD process the carbon is reduced with a combination of side tuyeres and top lance O2 blowing. During and after carbon removal the necessary alloy additions are made to meet the final chemistry The sized plates are then taken to the vertical pickling line. The pickling line begins with the shot blast equipment where the plates are descaled. From the shot blaster the plates enter the acid pickling section. The pickling section utilizes both Hydrofluoric and Nitric acids. The pickled plates then travel through the inspection tables on to packaging and shipping. Finished Plate Product P L A T E 9. S H O P Tapping the E.A.F. 10. and 7-14 m (23-45 ft.) in length. The caster utilizes a vertical mold with a hydraulic oscillator. These features along with a metallurgical length of 24.6m allows the CCM to produce a good quality slab at high speeds. 1.6 m/min top speed in Austenitic grades and 1.5 m/min in Ferritic grades. With the above equipment the rated melt shop capacity is 800,000 tons/year. This is possible due to the EAF tap-tap times of 60 minutes, the AOD tap-tap times of 60 minutes and the possibility of turning around the caster in less than 30 minutes. Casting Ladle Transfer Charging the A.O.D. specification. The heat is then tapped with at around 150MT and transfer to the LSS. At the LSS the heat is bottom and/or top stirred with Argon to homogenize and reach the desired temperature. Alloy additions can also 11. be made at the LSS if fine chemistry adjustments are needed. When the temperature is correct the heat is sent to the CCM. The CMM will produce slabs 155-240 mm (6-9.5 in.) thick, 600-1600 mm (24-63 in.) in width C R E A T I O N Cutting of Casted Slabs 12. Process Flow Chart Managing & Monitoring Work Flow The following flow chart shows the details of how the material is processed at the North American Stainless facility. RAW MATERIALS & SCRAP ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE A.O.D. CONTINOUS CASTER At all stages during the process, the quality of the product is carefully monitored by the line operators and our well trained inspectors. PLATE LINE SLAB SLAB GRINDER SLAB SLAB GRINDER GRINDER SLAB SLAB REHEATING FURNACE ROUGHING MILL REHEATING REHEATING FURNACE FURNACE HOT ANNEALING AND PICKLING STECKEL MILL ROUGHING ROUGHINGMILL MILL STECKEL STECKELMILL MILL HOT ROLLED COIL HOT HOTROLLED ROLLED COIL COIL ANNEALED AND HOT ANNEALING AND PICKLING HOT ANNEALED AND PICKLED COIL – FINISH 1 COIL SENDZIMIR MILL PICKLED FINISH 1 SENDZIMIR MILL COLD ANNEALING AND PICKLING COLD ANNEALING AND PICKLING 13. A U GRINDINGAND AND POLISHING LINE LINE SLITTER LINE GRINDING POLISHING T O SLITTER LINE M CUT CUT TO LENGTH A T TO LENGTH INSPECTION FINAL END INSPECTION PACKAGING AND SHIPPING I PACKAGING AND EXPEDITION O N 14. Laboratory Facilities Highest Standards The laboratory at North American Stainless is committed to the quality and integrity of our products. Each coil undergoes rigorous testing using the latest technology to ensure that it meets all customer requirements. Our idea of quality is not just the surface quality of the steel. We also consider gauge, width, steel type, mechanical properties, finish, weight, ID, delivery date, and any customer requirement as we evaluate the quality of our output. The laboratory itself is primarily concerned with verification of mechanical and chemical properties of the steel. Multiple samples from each coil, taken after each annealing process and after dividing/slitting operations, are tested for ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, percent elongation, bend, corrosion and chemistry. Results from testing are compared to ASTM, ASME, customer and NAS specifications to determine fitness for particular applications. Other tests such as grain size, reduction of area, and surface roughness are performed at the request of the customer. Chemical composition of the steel is checked using a Siemens x-ray spectrometer, Leco carbon/sulfur analyzer, and Leco nitrogen/oxygen analyzer. Carbon, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nitrogen, niobium, nickel, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, tin, titanium, and vanadium content are analyzed to allow positive product identification and traceability. The laboratory complies with all requirements of the North American quality system and helps to ensure continued customer satisfaction as well as compliance to the ISO 9001:2000 standard. THICKNESS TOLERANCES-COLD ROLLED PRODUCT STANDARD ACCREDITED BY THE DUTCH COUNCIL FOR CERTIFICATION REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2000 BY: Quality System Registrar ACCREDITED BY SRI ® THE DUTCH COUNCIL FOR CERTIFICATION R E D I T Quality System ANSI RAB Registrar R • A ® E 15. D • R SRI G NORMAL THICKNESS TOLERANCE NORMAL THICKNESS 7 8 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 0.1875 0.1650 0.1350 0.1200 0.1050 0.0750 0.0600 0.0480 0.0360 0.0300 0.0240 0.0180 0.0150 +/-.007 +/-.007 +/-.006 +/-.005 +/-.005 +/-.004 +/-.003 +/-.003 +/-.002 +/-.002 +/-.0015 +/-.0015 +/-.0015 4.191 4.191 3.429 3.048 2.667 1.905 1.524 1.219 0.914 0.762 0.609 0.457 0.381 I S T R (STANDARD) (METRIC-mm) TOLERANCE (mm) +/-.1778 +/-.1778 +/-.1524 +/-.1270 +/-.1270 +/-.1016 +/-.0762 +/-.0762 +/-.0508 +/-.0508 +/-.0381 +/-.0381 +/-.0381 THICKNESS TOLERANCES-HOT ROLLED PRODUCT STANDARD THICKNESS NORMAL THICKNESS 1/2" 3/8" 5/16" 1/4" 3/16" 0.5000 0.3750 0.3125 0.2500 0.1875 E A C C GAUGE (STANDARD) TOLERANCE NORMAL THICKNESS TOLERANCE (mm) +.01375/-.010 +.01375/-.010 +.01375/-.010 +.01375/-.010 +.01375/-.010 12.70 9.525 7.937 6.350 4.763 +0.345/-0.254 +0.345/-0.254 +0.345/-0.254 +0.345/-0.254 +0.345/-0.254 (METRIC-mm) A C C U R A C Y NORTH AMERICAN STAINLESS CHEMISTRY SPECIFICATIONS AISI NAS 301 LN 301 DDQ 301 301 102 103 104 105 304 304 304 DQ 304 DDQ 304 EDDQ %C % SI % MN %P %S .02-.06 0.15 Max 0.15 Max 0.15 Max 0.75 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max 2.25-2.75 2.00 Max 1.5-2.0 .75-1.25 .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .03 Max .03 Max .03 Max .03 Max 020 120 161 170 195 0.08 Max 0.08 Max 0.08 Max 0.08 Max 0.08 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max .045 Max .045 Max .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max 304 L 304 L 304 L 304 LDDQ 304 LN 304 LN 050 051 150 200 030 130 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.030 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 321 315 0.08 Max .75 Max 309S 310S 205 350 0.08 Max 0.08 Max 316 L 316 L 316 L 316LN 316TI 070 270 300 320 280 317L 430 409 439 % CR % NI NOTES 17.50-18.00 17.25-17.75 17.00-17.50 17.00-17.50 5.75-6.25 7.5-8.0 6.5-7.0 7.0-7.5 N% 0.12-0.16 .01-.03 .03 Max .03 Max .03 Max .03 Max 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 8.0-8.5 8.0-8.5 8.5-9.0 9.0-9.5 9.5-10.0 .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .01-.03 .01-.03 .03 Max .03 Max .01-.03 .03 Max 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 8.0-8.5 9.0-9.5 8.0-8.5 9.0-9.5 8.5-9.0 8.0-8.5 2.00 Max .045 Max .03 Max 17.00-19.00 9.0-9.5 .75 Max 1.50 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max .045 Max .045 Max .03 Max .03 Max 22.00-22.50 13.0-13.5 24.50-26.00 19.0-20.0 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.030 Max 0.08 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max .75 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max 2.00 Max .045 Max .045 Max .045 Max .045 Max .045 Max .01-.03 .03 Max .03 Max .03 Max .03 Max 16.00-18.00 16.00-18.00 16.00-18.00 16.00-18.00 16.00-18.00 10.0-10.5 10.0-10.5 12.5-13.0 10.0-10.5 11.0-11.5 MO% 2.0-2.5 305 0.030 Max .75 Max 2.00 Max .045 Max .03 Max 18.00-20.00 13.0-13.5 MO% 3.0-3.5 500 800 520 0.12 Max 0.030 Max 0.15 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max 1.00 Max .04 Max .04 Max .04 Max .030 Max .020 Max .030 Max 16.00-18.00 0.75 Max 10.50-11.70 0.5 Max 17.00-19.00 0.5 Max Ti stabilized N% 0.10-0.14 N% 0.11-0.15 MO% 2.0-2.5 MO% 2.5-2.75 MO% 2.0-2.5, N% 0.12-0.16 MO% 2.0-2.5, Ti stabilized Ti stabilized These descriptive specifications are solely informational, subject to change without notice, may not be relied upon to create and do not express or imply any warranty or representation of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose for any actual shipment of products advertised here. 16. 321 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .100-.450 .120-.450 .451-2.00 2.54-11.43 3.048-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 FOR EXCELLRNT CORROSION PROPERTIES IN DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENTS EQUIPMENT, PULP AND PAPER MANUFACTURING, INK MANUFACTURING Ti STABILIZED TO PREVENT CHROMIUM CARBIDE PRECIPITATION HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS CHARACTERISTICS APPLICATIONS LOWER CRCHROME AND NI FOR AND ELEVATED GREATER WORK HARDENING NICKEL FOR ENHANCED CORROSION RESISTANCE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH PROPERTIES CONVEYORS AND BELTS, FURNACE APPLICATIONS, FOOD SERVICE AND KITCHEN HEATING ELEMENTS, EQUIPMENT APPLICATIONS REFINERY AND CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT PARTS EXCELLENT RESISTANCE EXTREME AMOUNTS OF TO ACHROME WIDE RANGE OF FOR HIGH AND NICKEL CORROSIVES AND TEMPERATURE/CORROSION ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS RESISTANCE PERFORMANCE KITCHEN AND TABLE UTENSILS, FURNACE APPLICATIONS, APPLIANCES, AUTOMOTIVE, HEATED CHEMICAL PROCESSES, CHEMICAL FACILITIES, REFINERY INDUSTRY AND CHEMICAL BUILDING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT PARTS TRANSPORTATION LOWERMECHANICAL CARBON TO AVOID GOOD CARBIDE PRECIPITATION PROPERTIES AND THAT OCCUR HEAT CAN RESISTANCE. DURING WELDING WHERESERVICE, WELDING IS FOOD A CONCERN KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUTOMOTIVE TRIM, ARCHITECTURE, TUBING Ti STABILIZED FERRITIC GRADE FOR EXCELLENT LOW CARBONRESISTANCE WITH CORROSION WITH MOLY FOR IMPROVED GOOD FORMABILITY CORROSION AND Ti STABILIZED HIGH PITTING RESISTANCE. CHROME FERRITIC FOR HIGH CORROSION RESISTANCE IN OXIDIZING ENVIRONMENTS AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUSTS AVAILABLE PRODUCTS: MATERIAL CERTIFIED TO LATEST REVISIONS OF ASTM/ASME/AMS STANDARDS AVAILABLE PRODUCTS: MATERIAL CERTIFIED TO LATEST REVISIONS OF ASTM/ASME/AMS STANDARDS STEEL TYPE 301 AVAILABLE FINISHES 304 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B POLISH* .014-.023 FULL HARD** .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B POLISH* .014-.023 FULL HARD** .024-.080 .080-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.032-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B POLISH* .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL 304L HOT ROLL 316 L 317L 321 309S 310S GAUGES GAUGES WIDTHS WIDTHS (INCHES) (MILLIMETER) (INCHES) (MILLIMETER) 2D 2B POLISH* .014-.023 FULL HARD** .024-.080 .081-.250 HOT ROLL HOT ROLL .100-.450 .120-.450 .451-2.00 2.54-11.43 3.048-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .100-.450 .120-.450 .451-2.00 2.54-11.43 3.048-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B POLISH .023-.080 .5842-2.032 1.0"-60" 25.4-1524 CHARACTERISTICS APPLICATIONS STEEL TYPE LOWER CR AND NI FOR GREATER WORK HARDENING CONVEYORS AND BELTS, FOOD SERVICE AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT APPLICATIONS 301 309S 430 HOT ROLL AVAILABLE FINISHES .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B2DPOLISH* .014-.023 2B FULL HARD** .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D .014-.023 2D 2B 2B POLISH* POLISH .023-.080 FULL HARD** .024-.080 .080-.250 .3556-.5842 .5842-2.032 .5843-2.032 2.032-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 25.4-1524 102-1524 409 2D 2B POLISH .080-.450 .100-.450 .023-.090 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 .5842-2.286 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 1.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 25.4-1524 914-1524 316 L 2DHOT 2B POLISH* .014-.023 ROLL .100-.135 .024-.080 .081-.250 2D 2B .023-.090 HOT ROLL .100-.450 .120-.450 .451-2.00 .3556-.5842 2.54-3.429 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 .5842-2.286 2.54-11.43 3.048-11.43 11.44-50.8 1.0"-48" 4"-60" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 25.4-1219 102-1524 25.4-1524 102-1524 25.4-1524 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 EXCELLENT RESISTANCE TO A WIDE RANGE OF CORROSIVES AND ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS KITCHEN AND TABLE UTENSILS, APPLIANCES, AUTOMOTIVE, CHEMICAL INDUSTRY FACILITIES, BUILDING MATERIALS, TRANSPORTATION 304 310S LOWER CARBON TO AVOID CARBIDE PRECIPITATION THAT CAN OCCUR DURING WELDING WHERE WELDING IS A CONCERN 304L 430 HOT ROLL HOT ROLL LOW CARBON WITH MOLY FOR IMPROVED CORROSION AND PITTING RESISTANCE. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, PAPER INDUSTRY, PHARMACEUTICAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCRUBBERS HIGHER MOLY FOR EXCELLRNT CORROSION PROPERTIES IN DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENTS CHEMICAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, PULP AND PAPER MANUFACTURING, INK MANUFACTURING Ti STABILIZED TO PREVENT CHROMIUM CARBIDE PRECIPITATION HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS .080-.450 2.032-11.43 4.0"-48" 102-1219 GAUGES GAUGES WIDTHS WIDTHS .100-.450 2.54-11.43 4.0"-60" 102-1524 (INCHES) .451-2.00 (MILLIMETER) 11.44-50.8 (INCHES) 36"-60" (MILLIMETER) 914-1524 2D 2B2DPOLISH* 2B .014-.023 FULL HARD** .024-.080 .081-.250 HOT ROLL 439 CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, PAPER INDUSTRY, PHARMACEUTICAL PROCESSING EXHAUSTS AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCRUBBERS 317L 2D 2B.140"-.3125", .014-.023 1.0"-48" 25.4-1219 DIAMOND PLATE: 36"-60".3556-.5842 Slabs: Available Upon Inquiry HIGHER MOLY Hot Bands: Available UponCHEMICAL Inquiry PROCESSING .024-.080 .5843-2.032 1.0"-60" 25.4-1524 FOR EXCELLRNT EQUIPMENT, PULP AND PAPER *Width Tolerances Avaiable.081-.250 Upon Request or Inquiry, **Polished .0230"-.1870", ***Temper ProductsINAvailableMANUFACTURING, in Most Cold Roll Gauges 2.033-6.35 4.0"-60" Gauges: 102-1524 CORROSION PROPERTIES DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENTS INK MANUFACTURING Discrete Plate Gauges: 1/2"-2.00" (+0.0225/-0.01") HOT ROLL .100-.450 2.54-11.43 4.0"-48" 102-1219 .120-.450 3.048-11.43 4.0"-60" 102-1524 .451-2.00 11.44-50.8 36"-60" 914-1524 321 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 HOT ROLL .080-.450 .100-.450 .451-2.00 2.032-11.43 2.54-11.43 11.44-50.8 4.0"-48" 4.0"-60" 36"-60" 102-1219 102-1524 914-1524 ELEVATED CHROME AND NICKEL FOR ENHANCED CORROSION RESISTANCE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH PROPERTIES FURNACE APPLICATIONS, HEATING ELEMENTS, REFINERY AND CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT PARTS 309S EXTREME AMOUNTS OF CHROME AND NICKEL FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE/CORROSION RESISTANCE PERFORMANCE FURNACE APPLICATIONS, HEATED CHEMICAL PROCESSES, REFINERY AND CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT PARTS 310S 2D 2B .014-.023 .024-.080 .081-.250 .3556-.5842 .5843-2.032 2.033-6.35 1.0"-48" 1.0"-60" 4.0"-60" 25.4-1219 25.4-1524 102-1524 GOOD MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND HEAT RESISTANCE. FOOD SERVICE, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUTOMOTIVE TRIM, ARCHITECTURE, TUBING 430 2D 2B POLISH .023-.080 .5842-2.032 1.0"-60" 25.4-1524 Q U A L I T Y 17. .024-.080 .081-.250 Ti STABILIZED TO PREVENT CHROMIUM CARBIDE PRECIPITATION HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS ELEVATED CHROME AND NICKEL FOR ENHANCED CORROSION RESISTANCE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE STRENGTH PROPERTIES FURNACE APPLICATIONS, HEATING ELEMENTS, REFINERY AND CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT PARTS EXTREME AMOUNTS OF FURNACE APPLICATIONS, CHROME AND NICKEL FOR HIGH HEATED CHEMICAL PROCESSES, TEMPERATURE/CORROSION REFINERY AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE PARTS goods The ultimate symbol of our capability and commitment is PERFORMANCE the quality ofEQUIPMENT the finished HOT ROLL .080-.450 2.032-11.43 4.0"-48" 102-1219 which feature NAS stainless. stainless is the key component of many products used by .100-.450 2.54-11.43NAS 4.0"-60" 102-1524 .451-2.00 11.44-50.8 36"-60" 914-1524 consumers and industry worldwide. GOOD MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND HEAT RESISTANCE. FOOD SERVICE, KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, AUTOMOTIVE TRIM, ARCHITECTURE, TUBING 18.