Manufacturing

From the Raw Materials yard through Shipping, CMC Steel South Carolina uses state-of-the-art technology to maximize safety, quality and efficiency.

CMC Steel South Carolina uses steel scrap as the main raw material for our electric arc furnace in the melt shop. From there, the liquid steel is refined in the ladle metallurgical station (LMS). After refinement, the steel is transferred to our continuous caster and molded into billets.

After reheating, the billets are processed into finished hot rolled sections in the in-line rolling mill and in-line straightener and are bundled or stacked. Finally, the rolled product is conveyed to the Customer Service Department for any additional processing, storage and shipment.

Throughout the process, we place safety first. And we make every effort to keep our equipment current and our staff up-to-date on all advancements in the steel industry. It’s how we grow and succeed.

The CMC Steel South Carolina Plant Services round out the team, providing outstanding support for the production areas.

 

 

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Getting Greener


CMC is at the forefront of environmentally-friendly steelmaking procedures. We are committed to using the latest technology to minimize our environmental footprint.

  • Dust, once the most voluminous by-product in the steelmaking process, has been virtually eliminated by baghouse air filtering technology.
  • Iron and other metals filtered in baghouses are recycled.
  • Water used in our steelmaking process is completely recycled, cleaned and used for landscaping our facilities. 


 

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