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Vitreous Enamelling Grade Cold Rolled Strip

Sheet steel with specific chemistry to allow good adhesion for vitreous enamelling.

CV2S1 steel

Steel for vitreous enamelling [Read more]

CV4S2 steel

Skin-passed extra deep drawing, non-ageing steel [Read more]

 

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Pig Iron, a mixture of mostly iron and carbon, is produced in blast furnaces by layering limestone, coke and iron ore and forcing hot gasses into the furnace. This heats the coke red hot, reducing the iron from its oxides, where it flows as liquid to the bottom.

 
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