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Continuous Cast Steel

Continuous cast steel is a manufacturing process where molten steel is poured into a machine that gradually cools and solidifies it into a continuous, semi-finished shape—such as slabs, billets, or blooms—that can be easily transported and further processed. This method allows for efficient, high-volume production with consistent quality, reducing waste and energy use compared to traditional casting. It is widely used in the steel industry to produce raw materials for construction, automotive, and machinery parts, ensuring the steel has uniform properties and dimensions suitable for various applications.