Two More Ebner Annealing Bases for Greer Steel

Use of 100% hydrogen brings increased throughput and faster turnaround. In its never-ending commitment to ongoing capital improvements, Greer Steel Company has purchased two new Ebner 100% hydrogen annealing bases, one additional furnace and one additional cooling cover.

Capable of handling 63” OD coils and an overall stack height of 110”, the new equipment will significantly increase the annealing capacity at Greer’s Dover, Ohio facility.

Scheduled to come online in 2012, the new equipment will provide for increased capacity and faster turn around.  With the addition of the new annealing equipment Greer will have a total of fourteen bases and nine furnaces.

In addition to speed and efficiency, the 100% hydrogen annealing atmospheres achieve excellent Rockwell consistency throughout the strip material.  The
annealed material answers customers’ needs for superior and uniform mechanical properties as well as a cleaner surface that is ideally suited for plating and other critical applications.

According to Greer CEO and President, John Raese, “We’ve made this investment in equipment as part of our unwavering focus on creating a successful future for our company and for our customers. Staying on the forefront of technology and equipment allows us to stay in sync with our customers’ needs and gives us the ability to consistently provide quality strip and flat wire material that meets the most demanding requirements.”

About Greer Steel

Greer Steel produces cold rolled strip steel to customer specifications including various carbon grades, demanding surface finishes, tight gauge control, and edging, which can be supplied as coils or cut to length. The company is headquartered and has its main plant and service center in Dover, Ohio. Both facilities are ISO 9001-2008 certified and Greer Steel’s metals laboratory is A2LA accredited.