What Are Ferrosilicon Particles?
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What are ferrosilicon particles?
Introduction to ferrosilicon particles:
|
Name |
Conponent Composition |
|
Si |
74%-80% |
|
AI |
≤0.5% |
|
Ca |
≤1.0% |
|
Mn |
≤0.4% |
|
Cr |
≤0.3% |
|
P |
≤0.035% |
|
S |
≤0.020% |
|
C |
≤0.10% |
Ferrosilicon is an iron alloy composed of silicon and iron. Ferrosilicon is a ferrosilicon alloy made from coke, steel scraps, quartz (or silica) as raw materials and smelted in an electric furnace.
Ferrosilicon granule inoculant is formed by breaking ferrosilicon into small pieces of a certain proportion and filtering through a sieve with a certain mesh size. Simply put, ferrosilicon granule inoculant is produced by crushing and screening ferrosilicon natural blocks and standard blocks. Come.
High-quality ferrosilicon particle inoculant has uniform particle size and good inoculation effect during casting. It can promote the precipitation and spheroidization of graphite and is a necessary metallurgical material for the production of ductile iron.

Ferrosilicon generally contains 70% to 75% silicon, which gives ferrosilicon excellent silicide properties.

Ferrosilicon has low hysteresis loss, which means that it can reduce energy loss in AC electromagnetic fields.

The silicon element in ferrosilicon has good deoxidation and desulfurization capabilities.

