- Raw Material Preparation: The manufacturing process begins with the preparation of raw materials. High-quality mild steel billets or blooms are selected as the primary material for producing MS angles.
- Heating: The selected billets or blooms are heated in a furnace to a temperature suitable for the subsequent forming processes. Heating makes the steel more malleable and easier to shape.
- Hot Rolling: The heated billets or blooms are then passed through a series of rolling mills. In the case of MS angles, the steel is passed through specially shaped rollers that gradually form the desired angle profile. This process is known as hot rolling, and it allows for precise shaping and sizing of the angles.
- Cooling: After hot rolling, the MS angles are allowed to cool naturally or may undergo controlled cooling processes to achieve the desired properties and dimensions.
- Straightening and Cutting: Once cooled, the MS angles may undergo straightening to ensure they meet specified tolerances for straightness. They are then cut to the required lengths using saws or shearing machines.
- Surface Treatment (Optional): Depending on customer requirements, MS angles may undergo surface treatments such as shot blasting or painting to enhance their appearance or provide corrosion protection.
- Quality Control: Throughout the manufacturing process, strict quality control measures are implemented to ensure that the MS angles meet specified standards and customer requirements. This may involve dimensional inspections, mechanical testing, and visual inspections.
At Steeloncall, similar manufacturing processes are likely followed to produce MS angles. However, for specific details on Steeloncall’s manufacturing processes, it’s recommended to consult directly with the supplier or refer to their documentation.