Availability and final route depend on project grade, size, condition, quantity, and inspection requirements.
Processing Route
Cut-to-Length
Cut preparation to help align bar supply with packing, machining, and downstream production flow.

Route Items
What this processing page covers.
Availability and final route depend on project grade, size, condition, quantity, and inspection requirements.
Availability and final route depend on project grade, size, condition, quantity, and inspection requirements.
Availability and final route depend on project grade, size, condition, quantity, and inspection requirements.
Cut Preparation
Coordinate length, ends, and packing before release.
Cut-to-length preparation should be confirmed by diameter, length tolerance, quantity, bundle plan, and downstream process.
End preparation can support safer handling and downstream machining requirements when specified during RFQ.
Straightness expectations should be stated before quotation so the route and inspection scope can be reviewed.
Lengths, bundle weight, protection, tags, and loading plan should be connected to destination and container requirements.
RFQ
Match the processing route to the RFQ.
Send grade, diameter, length, quantity, delivery condition, surface requirement, and downstream application for route review.