STEEL
Touchstone has earned numerous awards as an industrial problem-solver,
new product developer, and applied research laboratory for hundreds
of manufacturers in a wide range of business sectors. Our unique
capability as an industrial problem-solver is based on the diversity
of our highly experienced technical staff, supported by over $10
million worth of in-house laboratory equipment and testing facilities.
The following examples illustrate some of our contributions to this
business sector:
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Touchstone has analysed hundreds of surface defects and stains
on a variety of rolled products. Using the Scanning Electron Microscope
(SEM) with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), auger, and various
light microscopy methods, Touchstone has worked to explain these
defects and to help reduce or eliminate them from various steel
products.
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Titanium stabilized, low carbon steel was supplied for a sheet
steel practice that involved continuous annealing of full-hard
steel coils. The manufacturer found that the mechanical properties
of this material differed substantially from previous coil stock.
Touchstone was contacted and, within 3 days, set up a laboratory-scale
furnace to simulate the manufacturer's continuous annealing operation.
Within a week a new, acceptable heat treatment cycle was developed
which would generate the required mechanical properties from the
new material, thus avoiding the necessity of selling this material
on the secondary market.
- A manufacturer received a shipment of approximately 750 tons
of hot-rolled, low carbon steel, which was ordered as temper-passed,
and had difficulty processing the material. Mechanical testing
at Touchstone demonstrated that the yield point had not been eliminated,
indicating that the steel had not been temper-passed or, at least,
had not been subjected to enough cold work to be classified as
temper-rolled. During a visit to the steel manufacturer, Touchstone
personnel inspected the coils to determine which were temper-passed
and suitable for the manufacturer's process.
- A nail manufacturer rejected a shipment of steel wire from an
offshore supplier because the metal wasn't acceptable for their
operation. A disagreement ensued, and the steel wire supplier
sued the nail manufacturer for non-payment. Specifically, the
complaint reported that the nail manufacturer could not "cold-head"
the nails. Touchstone manufactured a die and cold-headed material
from the shipment to demonstrate that cold heading was possible.
- Cut nails are appealing when used for fastening treated, deck
lumber. Because of their head configuration they provide superior-holding
power compared to wire nails. Staining from corrosion, however,
especially in marine environments, prevents the use of standard
carbon-steel cut nails. Touchstone compared the performance of
several grades of stainless-steel nails and selected the grade
most suitable for this application. The investigation included
holding power tests and both accelerated and long term exposure
testing. Today, this new product enjoys a good market share.
- FAA had some concerns regarding the presence of corrosion on
landing-light tower structures at an airport. Touchstone evaluated
the corrosion damage and found the structure to be essentially
sound and advised painting procedures to prevent further corrosion.
- A manufacturer utilizing pickled, low-carbon steel hot band
sheet reported excessive shear-knife blade wear. The company had
been acid pickling the steel but recently changed its practice
processing to shot peening for scale removal. Evaluation of specimens
at Touchstone found a small amount of scale that remained on and
in the steel surface that acted as an abrasive causing excessive
knife wear.
- Touchstone, working with two suppliers, developed a coil-coated,
painted/galvanized steel product used for the sides and roofs
of metal buildings. This material has become the top selling agricultural
building product in the United States.
- Touchstone has performed a variety of roll failure investigations
for roll producers, heat treatment companies and steel companies.
- A manufacturer of commercial air conditioners experienced a
problem with premature rusting of localized areas on painted panels.
Using the Scanning Electron Microscope, Touchstone identified
a residue on the defective areas that was traced to a malfunction
in the pre-paint cleaning section of the paint line. The actual
cause was identified during a visit to the manufacturer's facility.
- Touchstone has performed more than a million dollars worth of
research in the development of ingot molds. Over nearly a decade,
Touchstone developed a detailed understanding of ingot mold manufacture,
chemistry, and physical properties, and their relationship to
ingot mold life in various steel making operations.
- A coiler shaft broke at the location of the boltholes used to
fasten the outer segments to the shaft. The failure was caused
by a weld repair of the stripped threads where the operator did
not preheat the repair area prior to welding. The brittle martensite
generated in the weld area cracked under normal bending stress
and, once initiated, the crack propagated transversly through
the shaft.
- Touchstone has performed a series of investigations to support
the development of a defect manual for a variety of rolled steel
products.
- An apparatus was developed which measures the formability of
coil-coated steel products. The program was so successful that
two such apparati are currently in use at a steel company. The
device measures paint/metal system formability prior to roll forming.
- Touchstone has performed market/technology studies of culvert
manufacturers and product types. A fundamental understanding of
culvert aging was developed.
- In 1998, manufacturers of metal roofing products initiated an
investigation to study the causes of accidents resulting from
workmen slipping on the roof surface during roofing installation.
Touchstone engineers performed a series of coefficient of friction
tests using different types of lubricants used in the manufacture
of steel roof deck to determine which lubricants left less residue
and, therefore, resulted in safer material during installation.
- In the construction of steel buildings, thermal insulation is
bonded to the painted steel ceiling. Because a failure of the
painted layer during a fire could cause burning insulation to
fall from the roof, there are specifications regarding the heat-resistant
properties of the painted layer. The standard test used to measure
these properties is expensive and time consuming. Touchstone developed
a small-scale test apparatus, which can quickly and inexpensively
screen for the same properties, allowing a manufacturer to experiment
with a wide variety of coatings and pick the best one before performing
the costly, standard testing.
The above examples are only a sample of our work in this area.
We would be pleased to provide any additional information you may
require. We also invite you to review examples on our website of
work that we have performed in support of other business sectors.
Please contact one of our Project
Managers to discuss your manufacturing problem. We would welcome
an opportunity to add you to our rapidly growing list of satisfied
customers.
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