Category: Ferro Alloys
Ferro Alloys
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Calcium carbide, also known as calcium acetylide, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC₂. Its main use industrially is in the production of acetylene and calcium cyanamide. Hazardous Wastes: Calcium carbide is a D003 reactive hazardous waste, since addition to water generates a regulated amount of flammable gas.
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Cerium (Ce), chemical element, the most abundant of the rare-earth metals. Commercial-grade cerium is iron-gray in colour, silvery when in a pure form, and about as soft and ductile as tin. It oxidizes in air at room temperature to form CeO2. The metal slowly reacts with water, and it quickly dissolves in diluted acids, except …
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In addition to ferrochrome production, chromium ore, also known as chromite, is also used in the refractory and metallurgical industries. Its resistance to fire of up to 1900 °C, good gas permeability and low thermal expansion combined with good thermal conductivity make this raw material an effective barrier to molten metal compared to other moulding …
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In the past half century, Coal Injection have been used in industrial and large areas, with the increasing domestic steel production capacity and the continuous progress and perfection of the key technology of blast furnace coal powder blowing, the market demand has gradually expanded, especially in recent years, with the increasing shortage of high-quality coking …
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Coke is a kind of solid fuel. Coal is obtained by dry distillation at a high temperature of about 1000 degrees C. The main components are fixed carbon, followed by ash, containing very little volatile and sulfur. Silver-grey with a metallic sheen. Hard and porous. Most of its heat is 26380 to 31400kJ/kg (6300 to …
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The cathode is the basic product of copper production. It is produced in a marketable form at Aurubis for use in high-quality applications. A cathode – a 50 to 80 kg copper square – is produced when pure copper separates from unwrought copper in an electrolytic refining process.
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Electrolytic manganese is the elemental metal precipitated by acid leaching of manganese ore, usually the Mn content is 99.7%min. Size: in flakes Packing: in 1MT big bags Applications: With high purity, Electrolytic Manganese Metal Flakes are widely used in Steel making and stainless steel, it could increase the strength and toughness of steel products.
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Using si-mn alloy in steel making, the deoxidation products MNSIO _ 3 and MNSIO _ 4 have the melting points of 1270 ° C and 1327 ° C respectively, which have the advantages of low melting point, large particle size, easy floating and good deoxidation effect. Specifications:Natural Block, 10-100mm, powdered or customized to customer requirements. …
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Using si-mn alloy in steel making, the deoxidation products MNSIO _ 3 and MNSIO _ 4 have the melting points of 1270 ° C and 1327 ° C respectively, which have the advantages of low melting point, large particle size, easy floating and good deoxidation effect. Specifications:Natural Block, 10-100mm, powdered or customized to customer requirements.
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Using si-mn alloy in steel making, the deoxidation products MNSIO _ 3 and MNSIO _ 4 have the melting points of 1270 ° C and 1327 ° C respectively, which have the advantages of low melting point, large particle size, easy floating and good deoxidation effect. Specifications:Natural Block, 10-100mm, powdered or customized to customer requirements. …
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Ferro Boron is a Ferro Alloy composed of Iron and Boron with a Boron content ranging from 10% to 20%,with the minor elements content – especially Aluminium,Silicon,Carbon,Manganese,Copper – being the defining factor of the grade of product. The adding of Ferro Boron to an alloy can increase the deep quench ability and wash resistance of …
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Ferromanganese is a ferroalloy with high manganese content. It is made by heating a mixture of the oxides MnO₂ and Fe₂O₃, with carbon in either a blast furnace or an electric arc furnace-type system, called a submerged arc furnace.
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Ferroalloy refers to various alloys of iron with a high proportion of one or more other elements such as manganese, aluminium, or silicon. They are used in the production of steels and alloys.