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Does anyone know where I can find flatness tolerances on tempered cold rolled stainless steel coils. I have checked with our mill sources and they don't have anything in writing. Any help would be appreciated.
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Yoy didn't mention your mill source, but when I was a design engineer I would usually call Jorgensen or Ryerson.
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I don't understand your question. What would a flatness tolerance mean for steel coils? Doesn't all coil steel have to be straigtened, when processed, because of the coil set?
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How thick is the stainless?

I might have a contact who can help.
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