Steel Billet and Scrap Import/Export
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Steel Billets.com will be a worldwide web portal for Steel billet and scrap What is Steel? See Steel Billets/Scrap and Products here It is common today to talk about the iron and steel industry as if it were a single thing,, but historically they were separate products. Though steel had been produced by various inefficient methods long before the Renaissance, its use became more common after more efficient production methods were devised in the 17th century. With the invention of the Bessemer process in the mid-19th century, steel became a relatively inexpensive mass-produced good. Further refinements in the process, such as basic oxygen steelmaking, further lowered the cost of production while increasing the quality of the metal. Today, steel is one of the most common materials in the world and is a major component in buildings, tools, automobiles, and appliances. Why using Steel? Today's structural steel framing, using billet and scrap, come together in almost limitless ways. it offers new solutions and opportunities, allowing architects to stretch their imagination and actually create some of the most challenging structures they have designed in their minds. What was once thought impossible is now a reality. Structural steel billet's low cost, strength, durability, design flexibility, adaptability and recyclability (scrap) continue to make it the material of choice in building construction. Steel industry Most large modern structures, such as stadiums and skyscrapers, are supported by a steel skeleton and billets. In addition to widespread use in appliances and vehicles, steel is used in a variety of other construction-related applications, such as nails and screws. Steel Billet defenition: Billet is a section of steel used for rolling into bars, rods and sections. Billets can be directly produced directly continuous casting. Please see photos here: Steel Billet Photos Steel Scrap as raw material: Global demand for steel billet continues to grow, and recycling steel scrap and turning it into Billets is very important. Commonly recycled steel products include billet, cans, automobiles, appliances, and debris from demolished buildings. See info about Steel Scrap here |
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