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Casting, Shaping, & Finishing
Steel from the furnace is unusable in liquid form. In order to be made into useful products, the liquid steel must be cast into solid form. Then the solid steel is shaped and finished, creating a final product.
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How Steel Is Made
What Is Iron?
Mining Iron
How Is Iron Made?
Blast Furnace Process
What Is Steel?
Types Of Steel
How Is Steel Made?
Open Hearth Process
Basic Oxygen Process
Electric Furnace Process
Refining
Ingot Casting — Forming Solid Steel
Continuous Casting — Forming Solid Steel
Hot Rolling — Shaping Solid Steel
Hot Forging — Shaping Solid Steel
Finishing — Galvanizing
Finishing — Electroplating
Steelmaking Process
Lukens Steelmaking Process
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