1. The manufacturing process starts with our melting furnace, which employs only the best-shredded trash and bundles. To guarantee that we never run out of raw materials, we keep large amounts of them in storage.
2. To melt the steel to the necessary temperature, our induction furnace, which has a capacity of 20 and 25 tonnes, uses a pure and energy-efficient technique.
3. Adles are used to transport the molten steel to our multi-strand Continuous Casting Machine (CCM).
4. To accurately solidify molten steel into a semi-finished billet for rolling, a Continuous Casting Machine (CCM) with several strands is applied.
5. In order to roll 25 tonnes of steel bars in an hour, the billet must be heated to the necessary temperature in our 100-foot reheating furnace..
6. To create best deformed steel bars, our automation systems rolling mill employs a raw, moderate, and finishing mill.
7. We are able to manufacture the stated lengths required by our clients since our 180 feet cooling bed is built to prevent deformation of the finished product while chilling.
8. To create homogeneous bundles of steel bars, an automated bundling machine is used. The bundles are then labelled with the product information and placed in the stock yard for shipping.