From raw materials to a finished product, from commercial or structural quality to the highest grades.
Forged in the continuous casting process, billets are used to produce rebars, wire rods and small structural bars.
These steel bars are used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry.
Coiled bars of up to 18.5mm in diameter, used mainly in the production of wire.
Long hollow tubes, either welded or seamless. Can be produced in various shapes (e.g. round, square or rectangular) or according to certain specifications (e.g. with a galvanized coating, etc.)
Semi-finished product with a rectangular cross-section, used as a starting material for the production of flat material.
Steel roll-pressed at a high temperature (usually above 900C) through a series of rollers to achieve its finished dimensions. Can be supplied in coils, cut sheets and rolled plates.
Hot rolled steel coils that are further processed via cold rolling at a lower temperature for improved dimensional tolerance and surface qualities. Can be produced in coils and cut sheets.
Cold rolled steel on which a protective coating is applied using various methods and materials. The coating can consist of zinc aluminum, paint, ... or a combination of all of these.
Recycled steel, generally segregated by composition and size or ‘grade’.
Also called sponge iron, is created by the direct reduction of iron ore and takes the form of lumps, pellets or fines. It is used in the steel making process via induction and the electric arc furnace.
Structural sections or profiles are steel products which have been rolled, drawn or pressed into shapes with a cross-section that is constant over the entire length. Profiles can also be produced in aluminum or stainless steel.