Silicon Carbon Alloy For Metallurgical Steel Making
High carbon silicon metal comes from leftover material of silicon metal producing, a caking at bottom of the furnace. Elemental silicon content is usually between 40-70% and carbon content is 10-25%.
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Description
Silicon carbon alloy, also known as ferro silicon carbon (FeSiC), is a type of ferroalloy used in metallurgical steel making. It is composed of silicon, carbon, and iron, with silicon content ranging from 15% to 90% and carbon content ranging from 0.1% to 6%.
The addition of silicon carbon alloy to steelmaking has several benefits, including:
▼Deoxidation: Silicon reacts with oxygen to form silicon dioxide, which is a stable compound that can be easily removed from the molten steel. This process helps to remove impurities and improve the overall quality of the steel.
▼Desulfurization: Silicon also reacts with sulfur to form stable compounds that can be removed from the molten steel. This helps to reduce the sulfur content in the steel, which can improve its mechanical properties.
▼Carbon addition: The carbon content of the alloy can be adjusted to provide the desired level of carbon in the final steel product. This is important because carbon is a key factor in determining the strength and hardness of the steel.
▼Cost-effectiveness: The use of silicon carbon alloy can be more cost-effective than using other types of ferroalloys because it provides multiple benefits in a single addition.
Specification
| High carbon silicon Grade | Chemical Compositions % | ||||
| Si | C | S | P | Al | |
| Min | Max | ||||
| 68 | 68 | 15 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 3 |
| 65 | 65 | 18 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 3 |
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