Is High-carbon Silicon The Same As Silicon-carbon Alloy?
Oct 12, 2021
High carbon silicon (silicon-carbon alloy)
product description:
High-carbon silicon is an alloy composed of silicon and carbon, also known as silicon-carbon alloy, symbol SiC
Product features: High-carbon ferrosilicon is ferrosilicon with a large carbon content. High-carbon ferrosilicon is often used in steelmaking furnaces. For example, as a new type of strong composite deoxidizer, it can also be used for general steel, alloy steel and special steel tempering. In addition, as a temperature increasing agent, it can replace the high-priced traditional temperature increasing agent required for converter and flat furnace steelmaking. High-carbon ferrosilicon is a commonly used deoxidizer. It has the following advantages: no hydrogen source is generated during the deoxidation process, ensuring safety and reliability; carbon and silicon are important elements that determine the function of steel, and high-carbon ferrosilicon can not only react with the oxygen in the molten steel To the deoxidation effect, the remaining unoxidized carbon and silicon can also be dissolved in the molten steel to increase silicon and increase carbon, achieving the effect of killing two birds with one stone. In order to obtain steel with qualified chemical composition and ensure the quality of steel, steelmaking must be deoxidized. The chemical affinity between silicon and oxygen is very large. Therefore, ferrosilicon is a strong deoxidizer for precipitation and diffusion deoxidation in steelmaking. Adding a certain amount of silicon to steel can significantly improve the strength, hardness and elasticity of steel.

