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Japanese Continuous Casting

Japanese Continuous Casting is a metalworking process where molten metal, typically steel, is poured into a mold to solidify into a continuous shape, like a billet or slab. This method allows for efficient production, reducing waste and improving the quality of the metal. The process involves cooling the metal as it moves through a series of molds and rollers, solidifying it gradually into a desired form. Continuous casting is widely used in Japanese steel manufacturing, contributing to high productivity and lower costs, while maintaining strong and durable end products.