Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI)
Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) is a high-quality version of Direct Reduced Iron (DRI), created by compacting at temperatures above 650°C, resulting in a material with a density exceeding 5,000 kg/m³.HBI is primarily used in electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking, but it also serves as a trim coolant in basic oxygen furnace steelmaking and as a feedstock for blast furnaces.In integrated mini-mills, DRI can be hot-charged into the EAF at around 650°C, leading to substantial energy savings.
Pig Iron
Pig iron is obtained by smelting iron ore (or ilmenite) with a high-carbon fuel and reductant like coke, often using limestone as a flux. Charcoal and anthracite can also be used as fuel and reductants.It is available in various ingot sizes and weights, from 3 kg to over 50 kg.Most pig iron is produced and used within integrated steel mill complexes.
Iron ore
Iron ore We trade a wide range of iron ore products and grades, including fines, low-grade and high-grade lumps, pellet feed, and pellets. Leveraging strong supplier partnerships in all major exporting countries, we utilize our global network to match buyers with specific stock grades. Our close connections with steel mines, mills, and local trading houses allow us to meet customer demands and source materials in a cost-effective way.