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Last updated: 2021-08-20 22:51
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Three advantages of High carbon silicon lumps


High carbon silicon, also known as silicon carbon alloy, or high carbon silicon lumps is a new metallurgical material developed rapidly by the metallurgical industry. Its price is cheaper than traditional metallurgical materials, but it can replace the traditional ferrosilicon, silicon carbide and other metallurgical materials. High carbon silicon lumps is used by steelmaking manufacturers to replace ferrosilicon and other metallurgical materials.



NO.1 Deoxidation advantages of high carbon silicon lumps


High carbon silicon lumps contains silicon element, in the process of steel making after the addition of high carbon silicon, the silicon element and oxygen affinity reaction makes the oxygen in the molten steel deoxidize to improve the hardness and quality of steel, and the silicon element in the high carbon silicon has a good affinity with oxygen, so the molten steel has the characteristics of no splashing.


NO.2 Slagging advantages of high carbon silicon lumps


High carbon silicon lumps also has the advantage of the slag, a percentage of the silicon carbon alloy to be included in the molten steel, can let the oxide rapid means of steelmaking process, easy to filter processing, make steel more pure ,greatly improve the density and hardness of steel.



NO.3 The advantages of improving furnace temperature of high carbon silicon lumps


High carbon silicon lumps is a good temperature resistant material, in the process of steel making, adding silicon carbon alloy can raise the furnace temperature, improve the conversion rate of iron alloy, accelerate the reaction rate of molten steel and elements.


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