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(a) Wrought structure

It has a finer grain size and enhanced properties which it requires more energy.

(b) bloom/slab

A bloom usually has a square cross, at least (6 in) on side. Also blooms are processed further by shape rolling into structural shapes as I-beams and railroad rails.

A slab usually is rectangular in cross section that is rolled into plates and sheets.

(c) Billets

Usually are square (with a cross-sectional areas smaller than blooms) and later are rolled into various shapes such as round rods and bars.

(d) Wavy edges

are the result of roll bending. The stipe is thinner along its edges than at its center; thus the edges elongate more than the center.

(e) Alligatoring

is a complex phenomenon and typically is caused by nonuniform bulk deformation of the billet during rolling or by presence of defects in the original cast material.

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