This diagram outline provides information about the steel rod manufacturing process used in furniture manufacturing.
It is clear that significantly eleven stages are involved in the process. Three fundamental Constituent materials are employed, undergoing a series of preparatory steps before culminating in the final product.
In the first stage, raw materials such as iron ore, yellow ochre, and carbon are combined. Secondly, the mixture is heated to approximately 1300 to 1500 degrees Celsius to achieve a molten state. The molten metal is then transferred to a special chamber for purification. Next, the liquid metal is transferred to a pouring machine and shaped into bars. After that, the bars are cooled down in a tank until they reach a safe temperature between 60 and 100 degrees Celsius.
Then, these cooled metal bars are fed through a series of rollers and a heating unit. After heating, the surface of the metal rods is automatically checked for any imperfections. Once measured, the rods are precisely cut to the desired size by a cutter. These standard-sized rods are then stamped in the next step. Finally, the finished product undergoes a final inspection before being released.
