Silicon carbon alloy is commonly used as a deoxidizing agent in steelmaking. During the steelmaking process, impurities such as oxygen and sulfur can be introduced into the molten steel, which can ...
DESCRIPTION
Silicon carbon alloy is commonly used as a deoxidizing agent in steelmaking. During the steelmaking process, impurities such as oxygen and sulfur can be introduced into the molten steel, which can weaken the final product. Silicon carbon alloy is added to the molten steel to react with these impurities and remove them from the steel.
The deoxidizing process occurs when the silicon carbon alloy is added to the molten steel, where it reacts with the oxygen in the steel to form silicon dioxide (SiO2) and carbon monoxide (CO). This reaction reduces the amount of oxygen in the steel and removes other impurities such as sulfur.
Silicon carbon alloy is also used as an inoculant in steelmaking, which means it is added to the molten steel to control the formation of certain types of carbon compounds. This helps to improve the mechanical properties of the steel, such as its strength and toughness.
Overall, the addition of silicon carbon alloy to molten steel during the steelmaking process helps to improve the quality and consistency of the final product. It is an important tool for steelmakers looking to produce high-quality steel with desirable mechanical properties.
SPECIFICATION OF HC FERROSILICON
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Chemical Composition(%)
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Si
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C
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Fe
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Al
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Ca
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S
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P
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≥
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≤
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HC Silicon 68%
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68
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18
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1.5
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2
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2
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0.05
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0.05
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HC Silicon 65%
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65
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15
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1.5
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2
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2
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0.05
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0.05
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0-3mm, 3-10mm, 10-50mm or as your requirement.
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