
Ladle Treatment
Ladle treatment is a process used in steelmaking where molten metal is transferred into a specialized container called a ladle. Inside the ladle, adjustments are made to improve quality—such as removing impurities, controlling temperature, and adding alloying elements to achieve desired properties. This process ensures the molten metal meets strict specifications before it's poured into molds or castings. Ladle treatment allows for precise refining, consistency, and control over the final product, ultimately producing higher-quality steel with the right strength, ductility, and purity.