Steel Billets
Produced with steel scrap sourced in accordance with recognized ISRI classifications and processed through induction melting, AOD refining, and continuous casting, our billets serve as foundational input for structural and industrial steel applications.
Available in 100x100 mm, 120x120 mm, 130x130 mm, 4, 5.8 and 6 meter lengths. Customizable chemical composition available as per customer requirements.
Finished Steel Products
Through our re-rolling and finishing lines, we manufacture:
"From melting to final shaping, production remains within our controlled industrial environment, where no compromise is made."
Process & Quality Control
At Abantu Africa Steel Mills, our process begins long before the furnace is ignited. It begins with selection. With responsible sourcing of steel scrap recognized under ISRI specifications, we prepare steel scrap ensuring that the material entering our production cycle supports the metallurgical outcome required. The integrity of the scrap is fundamental to the strength of the final product.
Induction Melting
The Metallurgical Core
Scrap is charged into our 25 Tonne Induction Furnace, where it is melted under monitored conditions.
Induction melting allows us to generate controlled heat while maintaining consistency. Once molten, the steel undergoes Argon Oxygen Decarburization (AOD) to regulate carbon content and adjust chemical balance.
Our Phase 1 facility operates at a capacity of 11,000 tonnes per month.
Continuous Casting
Precision in Formation
Following refining, molten steel is transferred to the Continuous Casting Machine (CCM).
Through continuous casting, the steel solidifies into billets under controlled cooling conditions. The billets are formed, cut, and prepared for handling within our facility before moving into inspection and staging.
Re-Rolling & Finishing
From Billet to Finished Steel
In Phase 2, billets are transferred to our re-rolling mill facility.
There, they undergo reheating and mechanical forming through dedicated rolling equipment and product finishing lines. This stage converts billets into finished steel products.
Our Structured Technical Pathway
ISRI-classified Scrap Intake
25-Tonne Induction Furnace Melting
AOD Refining
Continuous Casting (CCM) into Billets
Billet Handling & Preparation
Re-Rolling Mill Processing (Phase 2)
Product Finishing Lines
Integrated Quality Control
Export Packaging & Logistics
Quality control systems are embedded across melting, casting, rolling, and finishing stages to maintain production consistency across both local supply and export output.