B5 Plus Limited Ghana - The Six Steps of Modern Steel Manufacturing
If you are interested in knowing how to create steel, then you are right place. B5 Plus Limited, Founded in 2002, Headquarters in Ghana, manufactures and trades in well finished iron and steel products which are known for their high quality.
The process of turning raw product into finished stainless steel is a lengthy
one, but it can be simplified into six steps. Let’s look at this incredible
process.
Making the Iron: To create pure steel the products that go into it are lime, coke and iron ore- must be made into iron. These are all put into a blast furnace and melted down to create what is called molten iron or hot metal. The iron still has many impurities at this point, and they will have to be removed to ensure the metal is not brittle.
Primary Steel Making: To get the impurities out, the
molten metal is infused with scrap steel. Oxygen will be forced through the
furnace as well, which gets out a lot of the carbon and other impurities. For
electric furnaces, electricity will be forced through the furnace and the same
results can be achieved. After this process has finished, we have raw steel.
Secondary Steel Making: The different grades of steel are
used for different tasks. The grading is based on which elements are still in
the metal, such as carbon dioxide. A lot of the carbon will be removed, but
aluminum will take its place to create a Drawing Quality steel. To create
structural steel, there is more carbon left inside, and this gives the steel
more tensile strength. Certain techniques can be implemented to alter the level
of impurities left, including:
- 1.
Stirring
- 2.
Raising
or lowering the temperature
- 3.
Removing
the gasses
- 4.
Ladle
injection
When the process is over and the right grade has been
achieved, the next step can begin.
Continual Casting: Next, the steel in its molten form
is cast into cooling molds. This allows the steel to become hard, and the steel
is drawn out of there while it is still hot. Guided rollers are used to pull it
out and then the steel is cut into the desired lengths. It may be used for
beams, billets, slabs or other items, and when the parts are fully cooled they
are sent elsewhere for primary forging.
Primary Forging: In this step, the rough cast items are formed into shapes through a process called hot rolling. These get rid of defects in the shape and create the desired quality of steel. This process can be used to make seamless tubing, long and flat products and a variety of bespoke items.
Secondary Forming: To create the final shape of the
steel there are a number of secondary techniques that can be used, including:
- Coating
- Thermal
treating
- Joining
- Pressing
- Drilling
- Machining
- Riveting
That is the entire process explained by B5 Plus Limited which
manufactures and trades in well finished iron and steel products which are
known for their high quality. If you are creating project out of steel and
would like some professional advice about what technique to use or what type of
steel to implement then contact us. We can take your design plans and turn them
into the products you want to ensure the success of your project. Check B5 Plusreviews to get an idea about our quality products.
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