
Slab Casting
Slab casting is a process in steel production where molten metal is poured into a large mold called a "ladle" and then cooled to form a solid, rectangular shape called a "slab." This slab serves as a foundational material for making various steel products like beams, plates, and sheets. The process involves controlled cooling and solidification, ensuring uniform quality and size. Once solidified, the slabs are cut, further processed, and rolled into specific shapes and thicknesses for use in construction, automotive, and manufacturing industries.