The iron ore is heated at temperatures between 800–1100°C, which causes the oxygen in the iron ore to react with the reducing agent, leaving behind iron in a sponge-like form
Step 01
Steel Melting
It involves transforming raw materials such as scrap steel, iron ore, alloys, and reductants into molten steel,
Step 02
Steel Billets
Once the steel is molten, it's poured into a continuous casting machine, where it solidifies into billets or ingots.
Step 03
TMT Bar Rolling
It involves the shaping of steel billets into TMT (Thermo-Mechanical Treatment) bars through a series of mechanical processes.
Step 04
Thermo Mechanical Tretament
Rapidly cooling the bars after they have been rolled and shaping them into the desired size and strength.
Step 05
Cutting and Bending
Once the bars have undergone TMT, they are cut into required lengths for different construction projects.
Step 06
Inspection and Quality Control
Throughout the manufacturing process, quality control tests are conducted to ensure the bars meet the required standards.
Step 07
Packaging and Delivery
Finally, the TMT bars are bundled, packaged, and sent to distribution centers, ready for use in construction and infrastructure projects.