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| In the rolling process, billets are transformed into a variety of high quality products through a complex heating and rolling process. |
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| The billets are heated to a specific temperature for the grade of steel being produced. This is accomplished by the use of a oil fired, pusher type reheat furnace that heats the billets to an average rolling temperature. The reheated billets are fed into a continuous rolling. Here the billets are progressively squeezed, reduced, and lengthened, developing the required strength of the steel and producing its final shape. As the steel moves through a series of roll stands, its section decreases and it moves faster and faster. Finished products include flats, channels, angles, square, round, and special profiles. |
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| The finished sections are delivered onto a cooling bed. Here the bars are cooled, once off the cooling bed, the steel is straightened, sheared to final length, stacked and banded, tagged and loaded onto trucks or container for final shipment. |
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| Product quality is of utmost importance throughout the rolling process. Careful attention to details and regular sample inspection ensure finished product will meet customer specifications. Quality Assurance technicians also aid in the overall quality process by auditing random samples for compliance to requirements. |
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