BETHLEHEM OFFERS A RANGE OF STEEL GRADES, COATING WEIGHTS AND SIZES TO MEET YOUR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. (continued)

DOUBLE REDUCED ELECTROLYTIC TINPLATE, ECCS AND BLACK PLATE PRODUCT LIMITS AND LENGTHS
COILS AND CUT SIZES—ORDERED WIDTH RANGES—INCHES

Thickness Designation Minimum
Width
Maximum
Width
Minimum
Length
Maximum
Length
55 through 60 28 35 18 43
61 through 100 26 36 18 43

ELECTROLYTIC TIN-AND CHROME-COATED SHEET

Nominal Ordered
Thickness-Inches
Minimum
Width
Maximum
Width
Minimum
Length
Maximum
Length
.015-.030 incl.
(CQ DQ DQSK)
26 36 24 36
.015-.020 incl.
(structural quality)
26 36 24 36

TEMPER DESIGNATIONS—TIN MILL PRODUCTS

Temper Designation Aim Rockwell Hardness
Range HR30T
Aim Springback
Index
T-1 46-52  
T-2 50-26  
T-3 54-60  
T-4 58-64  
T-5 62-68  
DR8 73 80,000A
DR9 76 90,000B

A Aim 80,000 psi longitudinal yield strength. B Aim 90,000 psi longitudinal yield strength

Bethlehem produces a wide array of coils and cut sizes for tin mill products. The tables shown specify available widths at varying thicknesses for tinplate, ECCS, and black plate. Widths and thicknesses other than above—inquire.

. Bethlehem's tinplate, electrolytic chrome coated steel, electrolytic chrome coated sheets, black plate and electrolytic tin-coated sheets are used for hundreds of applications that require corrosion resistance, weldability, formability and paintability.

Learn more about Bethlehem's tin mill products. Write to Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Sparrows Point Division, Tin Mill Products Sales and Marketing, 5111 North Point Blvd., Sparrows Point, MD 21219. Or call 1-800-321-2242, FAX 1-800-626-1279.

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Guide to Bethlehem's Tin Mill Products
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