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Gary Works
Gary Works
Overview
Gary Works, U. S. Steel’s largest manufacturing plant, is situated on the south shore of Lake Michigan. Comprised of both steelmaking and finishing facilities, Gary Works has an annual raw steelmaking capability of 7.5 million net tons. Gary Works also operates three coke batteries, with annual production capability of 1.3 million net tons.
Sheet products, hot strip mill plate products and tin products are manufactured at Gary Works. Hot-rolled, cold-rolled and galvanized sheet products are produced for customers in the automotive, metal building components, home construction and appliance markets.
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Tin mill products are used by customers in the container industry in the manufacture of food and beverage containers, aerosol cans, paint cans and pails, and more.
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Production Facilities
- Four blast furnaces
- Three top-blown basic oxygen process (BOP) vessels
- Three bottom-blown basic oxygen process (Q-BOP) vessels
- Vacuum degasser
- Four continuous slab casters
- Three ladle metallurgy facilities
- 84" Hot strip mill
- 52" 6-Stand and 80" 5-Stand and Cold reduction mills
- 48" 2-Stand Double cold reduction mill
- 80" and 84" Pickle lines
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- Hot-rolled coil prep line
- Electrolytic cleaning line
- 38" Continuous annealing line
- Three batch annealing facilities
- 80" 1-Stand, 48" 2-Stand and 84" 2-Stand Temper mills
- 80" Recoiler
- 60" Hot-dip galvanizing line
- 65" Electrogalvanizing line
- Two electrolytic tinning lines
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| Contact Information
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United States Steel Corporation
Gary Works
One North Broadway
Gary, IN 46402
219-888-2000 |
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