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Steel Export Data Form,ASTM Steel Standards processing High-Quality Steel Billets for Construction and Manufacturing


Steel billets are intermediate products in the steelmaking process, typically used as feedstock for rolling or forging into various shapes and sizes. They are semi-finished steel products with a square cross-section, usually ranging from 100mm to 150mm in size.

Specific grades of steel billets include:

1. Carbon Steel Billets (e.g., 1018, 1045): These are commonly used for general manufacturing, machinery parts, and automotive components. 1018 steel billets are low carbon steel with good machinability and weldability, while 1045 has higher carbon content, offering greater strength and hardness.

2. Alloy Steel Billets (e.g., 4140, 8620): These contain additional alloying elements like chromium, molybdenum, and nickel, which enhance properties such as strength, toughness, and wear resistance. 4140 is used in the production of gears, shafts, and other structural components, while 8620 is often used in the automotive and aerospace industries for parts requiring good machinability and surface hardness.

3. Stainless Steel Billets (e.g., 304, 316): These contain a minimum of 10.5% chromium, providing excellent corrosion resistance. 304 is widely used in kitchen equipment, chemical containers, and architectural applications, while 316 contains molybdenum for improved corrosion resistance, particularly against chlorides.

Uses of steel billets include:

· Manufacturing of various machine parts, fasteners, and automotive components.

· Production of construction materials such as rebar and structural beams.

· Forging of tools, knives, and other cutting instruments.

· Extrusion into pipes, tubes, and profiles.

· Casting into intricate shapes for machinery and equipment.


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