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What Is the Process of Making Rebar from Scrap Steel?

by Luoyang Judian Professional Steel Casting and Rolling Equipment M

The process of making rebar from scrap steel involves recycling the scrap steel material and transforming it into new rebar. Here is a general overview of the process.

Collection and Sorting

Scrap steel, which can include various forms such as demolished buildings, old cars, machinery, and steel structures, is collected from different sources. The collected scrap steel is then sorted based on its type and quality. Sorting helps ensure that the scrap steel meets the required specifications for rebar production.

Shredding and Preparation

The sorted scrap steel is processed through shredders to break it down into smaller, more manageable pieces. This shredding process helps increase the surface area of the scrap steel, facilitating the subsequent melting process. The shredded scrap steel is then further prepared by removing any non-metallic contaminants, such as plastic or rubber.

Melting

The prepared scrap steel is melted in an electric arc furnace (EAF) or a medium-frequency induction furnace. In the EAF, an electric arc is generated between graphite electrodes and the scrap steel, heating it to high temperatures and melting it. In the induction furnace, the scrap steel is heated by the Joule heat generated by electromotive force when the AC current flows through the coil.

Refining

During the melting process, various fluxes and refining agents are added to the molten metal to remove impurities and control the composition. Fluxes help remove elements like sulfur, phosphorus, and silicon, which can negatively impact the quality of the rebar. The refining process ensures that the molten metal meets the desired chemical composition and quality standards.

Continuous Casting

The refined molten steel is then transferred to a continuous casting machine. In this process, the molten steel is poured into a water-cooled mold, where it solidifies and forms a continuous strand. The strand is then continuously pulled out of the mold, cooled, and cut into specific lengths to form billets or blooms.

Rolling

The billets or blooms are reheated to a suitable temperature and then passed through a series of rolling mills. The rolling mills consist of sets of rollers that gradually shape the billets into the desired rebar size and profile. The rolling process reduces the cross-sectional area, elongates the steel, and imparts the characteristic deformations or ridges on the surface of the rebar.

Cooling, Cutting, and Coiling

After hot rolling, the rebar is cooled using methods such as water sprays or air cooling. Once cooled, the rebar is cut into specific lengths according to customer requirements. It can also be coiled into large rolls called coils, which aid in handling, transportation, and storage.

Surface Treatment (optional)

Depending on the intended application, the rebar may undergo surface treatment processes to enhance corrosion resistance. This can involve applying coatings or treatments to protect the rebar from environmental factors and extend its service life.

Quality Control

Throughout the manufacturing process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure that the rebar meets industry standards and specifications. These measures include visual inspections, dimensional measurements, and testing of mechanical properties.

By recycling scrap steel, the process of making rebar contributes to sustainable and environmentally friendly steel production by reducing the need for virgin raw materials and conserving resources.


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