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29 October 2024

  • curprev 09:0009:00, 29 October 2024EmmaKinchela talk contribs 3,630 bytes +3,630 Created page with "<br>Continual casting, also known as strand cast, is the procedure by which hot metal is melted into a solidified billet, slab, or bloom for further rolling in the various finishing mills. Before the advent of continuous casting in the early 1950s, metal was poured into rotating molds to form ingots, or balls. Metal would then be forced into the mold in small increments, cooled down completely, and then the large lump of metal would be struck out into place. If you have..."