Steps in the manufacturing process of stainless steel products 
 
Building a stainless steel product from scratch requires a lot of work. There are billions of 
users of stainless steel products worldwide, but few (relatively) know what it takes to build a 
stainless steel product from scratch. The process of manufacturing stainless steel products is 
truly fascinating. It gives you insight into how much your ability to manufacture materials 
has  evolved  since  the  early  days  of  the  Industrial  Revolution.  These  are  the  six  most 
important steps in the stainless steel product manufacturing process. 
1) Casting  
The raw materials that make up stainless steel products are assembled and melted in a huge 
electric furnace. In this step, intense heat is applied for 8-12 hours.  When the  meeting is 
complete, the molten steel is cast (cast) into the desired semi-finished product shape. More 
common shapes or shapes include slabs, flowers (rectangular shape), billets (which can be 
circular or square), rods, and circular tubes. 
2) Training 
In the second stage, a series of forming operations are performed on the shape of the semi-
finished  steel.  For example,  stainless  steel  is  hot-rolled (heated and  passed  through huge 
rolls). The above flowers and billets turn into sticks and wires. Slabs, on the other hand, are 
formed on plates, strips, or sheets. It is very common to convert semi-finished steel profiles to 
bars because it is the most versatile stainless steel mold. It's versatile because it's available in 
all  grades  and  sizes.  Circular,  square,  octagonal,  and  hexagonal  bars  are  available,  each 
suitable for different applications.