Direct reduced iron (DRI), also called sponge iron, is produced from the direct reduction.
Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) is a relatively new product, developed in the past 25 years.
Hot rolled coil is rolled on a hot strip mill from slabs.
Hot rolled from steel billet, wire rod is delivered as coil, most commonly.
Billets after reheating and passing through the Descaler unit are rolled in a State.
A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area.
A slab is a length of metal that is rectangular in cross-section.
Hot rolled coil is rolled on a hot strip mill from slabs. It can be found in the market in coil or sheet form and is further processed into finished products by the manufacturer. Hot rolled coil is typically 2-25mm thick and up to 2,250mm wide. Hot rolled coil is produced as a feedstock for cold rolled coil and coated coil, but also for direct use in a variety of industrial applications including steel tubes used in transport, construction, shipbuilding, gas containers, pressure vessels and energy pipelines. Hot rolled sheet with an anti-slip surface and a diamond or teardrop pattern is typically used for stairs, industrial floors and tailboards for goods vehicles.