Steel billet is a primary product obtained by casting molten steel from a steelmaking furnace. Its shape is typically slab (for flat products), bloom (for sections, wire rods), and billet (for pipes). It is an important semi-finished product in the iron and steel industry, known for its good ductility and workability. Steel billet can be used as raw material for downstream processes and, after rolling, forging, drawing and other processing techniques, can be made into finished steel products of various specifications and shapes, such as steel plates, steel pipes, steel bars, etc. 430 stainless steel is a commonly used ferritic stainless steel, with main components including iron, approximately 16%-18% chromium, and lesser amounts of manganese, silicon, carbon, and phosphorus. Stainless steel billet is the primary form in the stainless steel manufacturing process, which is typically further processed into various stainless steel products.