A disc of
copper made by
continuous casting, the process whereby
molten metal is solidified into a "semifinished" state for subsequent
rolling in the finishing mills. Continuous casting replaced the creation of
ingots using stationary
moulds. The process allows lower-cost production of metal sections with better quality, due to the inherently lower costs of continuous,
standardised production of a product, as well as providing increased control over the process through
automation. After casting, this disc was then
etched to achieve its final state.
Photo: Alchemist-hp