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  2. Semi-finished casting products - Wikipedia

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    A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area less than 36 in 2 (230 cm 2). Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. [1] [2] [4] Billets are further processed via profile rolling and drawing. Final products include bar stock and wire. [3]

  3. Continuous casting - Wikipedia

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    Continuous casting, also called strand casting, is the process whereby molten metal is solidified into a "semifinished" billet, bloom, or slab for subsequent rolling in the finishing mills. Prior to the introduction of continuous casting in the 1950s, steel was poured into stationary molds to form ingots. Since then, "continuous casting" has ...

  4. Bar stock - Wikipedia

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    Bar stock, also (colloquially) known as blank, slug or billet, [1] is a common form of raw purified metal, used by industry to manufacture metal parts and products. Bar stock is available in a variety of extrusion shapes and lengths. The most common shapes are round (circular cross-section), rectangular, square and hexagonal.

  5. Billet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Billet (semi-finished product), a semi-finished cast or rolled metal product; Billet (tack), the straps on an English saddle to which the girth is buckled; Bar stock or billet, in metalworking, a semi-finished product which is usually milled or lathed into a more finished product; Billet (wood), a piece of timber prepared to be split

  6. Bloomery - Wikipedia

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    A bloomery in operation. The bloom will eventually be drawn out of the bottom hole. A bloomery is a type of metallurgical furnace once used widely for smelting iron from its oxides. The bloomery was the earliest form of smelter capable of smelting iron. Bloomeries produce a porous mass of iron and slag called a bloom.

  7. Substrate (building) - Wikipedia

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    The word substrate comes from the Latin sub - stratum meaning 'the level below' and refers to any material existing or extracted from beneath the topsoil, including sand, chalk and clay. [ 1 ] The term is also used for materials used in building foundations or else incorporated into plaster , brick , ceramic and concrete components, which are ...

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  9. Slab - Wikipedia

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    Slab suction, one of the major plate tectonic driving forces; Slab window, a gap that forms in a subducted oceanic plate; Slab (fossil) and counter slab, the two counterparts of a fossil impression; Slab hut, a kind of dwelling made from slabs of split or sawn timber; Slab of beer, a flat package containing a large number of cans of beer