Steel billets result from the second stage of the steel production process. They are hot-rolled or forged from an ingot or strand cast. steel billets from 45 x 45 mm to 150x150 mm, and round steel billets from 120 mm to 270 mm in diameter. Length : Specifiable up to 12 m Quality : In various internationally well known standards including afnor (nf), aisi, astm, bs, din, euronorm, gost, jis, iso, sae, si, ts, uni, etc. (eg. Astm a 615 gr 40 or 60, bst 420 s, din 488, st 37.2 din 17100, nfa 35015 and 16, bs 4449 (gr 250 or 460), jis g 3112 (sd 30, 35, 40), si 739 s 400, si 739 s 400 w, feb 44 k, 3 sp/ps or 5 sp/ps gost 380 88, 35 gs or 25 g2s, gost 5781-82, etc) Other grades available according to customer's request
Cement clinker is a solid material produced in the manufacture of Portland cement as an intermediary product. Clinker occurs as lumps or nodules, usually 3 millimetres to 25 millimetres in diameter.
Premium Portland Cement Clinker / Type II and I For Cement Production And Construction Color: Grey Lead time (days) 30 To be negotiated Application: Office Building Design Style: Contemporary Type: Cement Clinker Hardening Feature: Rapid Hardening HCSA BINDER is a hydraulic binder based on calcium sulphoaluminate, rather than calcium aluminates which are the basis of CALCIUM ALUMINATE CEMENT or calcium silicates which are the basis of PORTLAND CEMENT. The difference gives HCSA BINDER properties particularly suited to formulators of products such as self-leveling or self-smoothing compounds, rapid hardening screeds, tile adhesives, non-shrink grouts, rapid setting and special mortars.
Cement Clinker, a crucial component in the production of Portland cement, is created by heating a mixture of limestone and clay in a kiln until it forms small, gray nodules. These nodules are then finely ground to produce the cement powder used in construction. Clinker's chemical composition, including calcium silicates and aluminates, determines the strength and durability of the resulting cement
Clinker cement is the main ingredient in the production of cement. It is formed by heating limestone, clay, and other materials in a kiln at high temperatures, resulting in hard, nodular material known as clinker. When ground with gypsum, clinker produces cement, which is widely used in construction for making concrete, mortar, and other building materials. It is essential for the strength and durability of construction projects.
A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area less than 36 in2 (230 cm2). Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. Billets are further processed via profile rolling and drawing. Final products include bar stock and wire. Centrifugal casting is also used to produce short circular tubes as billets, usually to achieve a precise metallurgical structure. They are commonly used as cylinder sleeves where the inner and outer diameters are ground and machined to length. Because their size is not modified significantly, they are not always classified as semi-finished casting products.