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Manufacturing Process

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Sponge Iron

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

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Steel Melting

It involves transforming raw materials such as scrap steel, iron ore, alloys, and reductants into molten steel,

Step 02

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Steel Billets

Once the steel is molten, it's poured into a continuous casting machine, where it solidifies into billets or ingots.

Step 03

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TMT Bar Rolling

It involves the shaping of steel billets into TMT (Thermo-Mechanical Treatment) bars through a series of mechanical processes.

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Thermo Mechanical Tretament

Rapidly cooling the bars after they have been rolled and shaping them into the desired size and strength.

Step 05

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Cutting and Bending

Once the bars have undergone TMT, they are cut into required lengths for different construction projects.

Step 06

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Inspection and Quality Control

Throughout the manufacturing process, quality control tests are conducted to ensure the bars meet the required standards.

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Packaging and Delivery

Finally, the TMT bars are bundled, packaged, and sent to distribution centers, ready for use in construction and infrastructure projects.

Step 08

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