Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. Billets are further processed via profile
Slabs- Blooms- Billets Slabs will have rectangular cross sections and are used as the starter metals in the making of flat prodcuts such as steel plates or
Ingots are very large casting products, greater in size and shape than blooms, billets and slabs. Ingot generally has rectangular/square cross section, but it
These semifinished shapes are called blooms, billets, slabs, depending on size and shape. A bloom is an intermediate product, rectangular in shape with a cross
Billets and Blooms from Continuous Casting. Products. STRUCTURAL AND GENERAL USE NON-ALLOY QUALITY STEEL. EN 10025-04. CASE HARDENING SPECIAL CARBON STEEL.
The starting work unit for a bloom is an ingot heated in a soaking pit. A slab is rolled from an ingot or a bloom and has a rectangular cross section of about
Continuous cast billets are made from carbon, alloy and bearing steels and several other grades of special-purpose steel. 2. Use of high-quality iron ore in the
Steel Billets & Blooms are semi-finished steel products, Blooms are basically larger billets and are obtained by the continuous casting of steel or rolling