Continuous Cast Billets
Continuous Casting is the process whereby molten steel is solidified into a “semi-finished” billet, bloom, or slab for subsequent rolling in the finishing mills. Prior to the introduction of Continuous Casting in the 1950s, steel was poured into stationary molds to form “ingots”. Since then, “continuous casting” has evolved to achieve improved yield, quality, productivity and cost efficiency.
Supply conditions of Continuous Cast Billets :
- Saw end cuts
- Spot grinded and fully grinded condition
- Spot grinded or fully grinded condition as per request
- Suitable for Re-rolling, Ring-rolling, Forging, and Up-setting
- Marked with heat number, weight, size, and grade
- Free from radioactive elements & mercury, lead contamination
Continuous Cast Billets Specifications
Sizes | 100×100, 120×120, 140×140, 160×160, 200×200, 220×250 mm
|
Length | 2 metres – 6 metres ( 8 feet to 20 feet) |
Straightness | 8 mm/meter max |
Surface Finish | As Cast Condition (Black Surface) in spot or fully ground condition |
To know more about our Continuous Cast Billets product and other stainless steel products, please enquire now.