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Flame On has straightened 36" beams that were 24" out of line and contained multiple cracks and tears to be within mill tolerance.
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Typically two times in the exact impact location, more often than not the impact location is not in the same zone, allowing for additional straightening on the same beam.
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Generally, traffic can be left unimpeded above the beam that is being straightened.
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To insure that no steel degradation occurs, Flame On keeps the heat temperature below a certain degree. This temperature is usually 1200 degrees Fahrenheit and is dependent on the type and age of the steel.
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The heat straightening process can be used to straighten beams to be within the original mill tolerance.
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Heat straightening can be performed from -30 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Flame On usually completes projects in 4-5 days from start to finish.
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Flame On can repair damage in multiple lanes by switching lane closures or by working out of one lane. Traffic is shut down and rerouted in only the most extenuating circumstances.