Pitkittäisvalaus
Pitkittäisvalaus, also known as longitudinal casting, is a continuous casting process used in metallurgy, primarily for producing long, semi-finished steel products like billets, blooms, and slabs. In this method, molten metal is poured into a water-cooled mold with a specific cross-section. The mold is typically open at the bottom, allowing the solidified metal to be withdrawn continuously. As the metal solidifies from the outside inwards, it forms a shell. This shell is then further cooled by water sprays as it passes through a series of guide rollers. The process allows for a high production rate and produces material with a uniform internal structure, as opposed to traditional ingot casting which can suffer from segregation and porosity.
The cross-sectional shape of the mold determines the shape of the final product. Billets are generally square