Billet / Bloom

Kesari Alloys manufactures high-quality Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless-Steel Continuous Cast Billets and Blooms in a wide range of sizes and thicknesses. Built for multi-purpose use, our products are ideal for forging, ring rolling, upsetting, and rolling applications, meeting the diverse needs of modern industries.

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Alloy Steel Billets & Blooms for Forging, Rolling and Upsetting Applications

Kesari Alloys manufactures high-quality Continuous Cast Steel Billets and Blooms in Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless-Steel grades. Designed for forging, rolling, and upsetting applications, our billets and blooms deliver excellent strength and durability. Available in multiple sizes and thicknesses, they serve as a reliable raw material for automotive, engineering, construction, and heavy industrial uses. With superior surface finish and consistent metallurgical properties, our products ensure high performance in every application.

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BILLET/BLOOM Specifications

S.No Size (SQ MM) Shape Weight (Kg)
1 100X100 SQUARE 75
2 125X125 SQUARE 120
3 160X160 SQUARE 195
4 200X200 SQUARE 306
5 250X250 SQUARE 480

Supply Conditions

  • Billets / Blooms are available in all grades of carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel
  • Billets / Blooms suitable for sawing or shearing in cold condition
  • Billets / Blooms are suitable for rolling, ring rolling, forging and up-setting
  • Billets / Blooms are marked with heat number, grade and size
  • Billets / Blooms are available in maximum 12 meters length
  • Billets/ Blooms are free from radioactive elements, mercury & lead contamination
  • Billets/ Blooms are free from surface defects & cracks
  • Billets/ Blooms are available in Heat Treated - annealed condition

More About BILLET/BLOOM

Our plant is designed especially for the efficient manufacture of Continuous Cast Billets/Blooms in carbon steel, alloy Steel and Stainless steel in square and rectangular sections.

After melting in electric furnace, steel is tapped into a ladle and transferred to the LRF (Ladle Refining Furnace), facilitates better refining, homogenizing (both chemistry and temperature), desulfurizing (deep sulphur removal) and Inclusion floatation (removal of non-metallic inclusions) giving better purity in liquid steel.

The Ladle is then transported to the Vacuum Degassing System where most of the gaseous impurities are removed and gases level go down to below 20 PPM of oxygen and less than 2 PPM of hydrogen. Finally, the ladle is lifted up to the casting platform to be cast as ingots or as continuously cast billet/blooms.

In continuous casting, the steel passes from the tundish through ceramic tubes to two water-cooled copper molds where it starts to solidify.

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