In technical terms, a palanquilla is a semi-finished steel product with a square cross-section, typically measuring up to . Unlike larger "slabs" used for flat sheets, palanquillas are destined for "long products"—the structural backbone of modern engineering. The Transformation: From Scrap to Steel
Liquid steel is poured into a water-cooled copper mold. The outer layer solidifies quickly, forming a "shell" that holds the liquid core. 3. Secondary Cooling palanquilla
Cut and fold a small rectangular box (like a tiny open-top carriage) — approx 6 cm long, 4 cm wide, 4 cm high. This is where the “passenger” sits. In technical terms, a palanquilla is a semi-finished
: They can be shaped into angles and structural profiles used in frame-based construction. Quality and Innovation In technical terms