Cast iron billet
Cast iron billet is a primary product produced by smelting iron ore along with carbon and other alloys in melting furnaces. Cast iron mainly consists of iron and carbon, offering excellent casting properties and high formability. These characteristics make cast iron billets widely used in manufacturing various components for different industries, particularly in automotive, industrial machinery, household appliances, and construction equipment.
Compared to steel, cast iron has a higher carbon content, which increases malleability while reducing hardness. Cast iron billets are produced in rectangular or cubic blocks of varying weights and sizes and are used to manufacture components such as car engines, industrial pipes, construction blocks, and machinery parts.
Due to its casting ability, strength, and high resistance to wear and corrosion, cast iron billets are utilized across many industries. Arfa Company supplies and sells cast iron billets as a fundamental raw material for industrial parts production and other manufacturing applications in both domestic and international markets.