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What equipment is needed to produce steel billets?

What equipment is needed to produce steel billets?

Steel billet refers to scrap steel as raw material, melted in an induction melting furnace, and then poured into a simple cast iron mold, and poured into a square steel with a length of about 1 meter and a size of 50mm. The mold used is generally a reusable steel film. This kind of steel billet cooled down after pouring is heated by the billet induction heating furnace and then enters the rolling mill to be rolled into steel bars, wire rods, flat steels, angle steels and other profiles. The following is a detailed introduction to the billet induction heating furnace and production process.

Billet production equipment generally uses a 1 ton induction melting furnace to melt scrap steel, which can produce about a dozen tons of billets per day. After the billet is cooled, it is taken out of the steel mold, and the two ends are cut off with a cutting machine, and after finishing, it is sent to the rolling mill for rolling.

The rolling mill then heats these billets in a billet induction heating furnace and then feeds them into the rolling mill to be rolled into wire rods or profiles.

Billet production equipment: induction melting furnace, steel mold, billet induction heating furnace

Heating power of induction melting furnace: 750Kw

Induction melting furnace incoming line voltage: 380V

Rated capacity of induction melting furnace: 1000Kg

Mould: 45*45*1200mm

Rolling mill: 4-high rolling mill

Billet induction heating furnace: Billet induction heating furnace