What Is The Content Of Silicon Dioxide in Silicon Carbon Alloy?

Jun 11, 2024

The content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloy is generally below 1%.

1 basic knowledge of silicon carbon alloy


Silicon carbon alloy is a ferroalloy composed of silicon, carbon, iron and other elements. It has the characteristics of high carbon, low sulfur, low phosphorus and low oxygen, and is an important production material. Silicon carbon alloy is widely used in metallurgy, machinery, chemical industry, electronics and other industries, and is one of the indispensable raw materials for modern industry.

2 the content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloy


Silicon dioxide is an impurity in silicon carbon alloy, and its content has a direct impact on the quality of silicon carbon alloy. During the production process, the content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloy needs to be controlled within a certain range.
Generally speaking, the content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloy should not exceed 1%. If the content is too high, it will reduce the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of silicon carbon alloy and increase the production cost of silicon carbon alloy.
In order to control the content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloy, the following measures can be taken:
1.) Reasonably control the production temperature.
During the production process, excessively high temperature will increase the content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloys, so it is necessary to control the production temperature within a reasonable range.
2.) Strengthen raw material screening.
The impurity content in the raw materials will also affect the content of silicon dioxide in silicon-carbon alloys, so the impurity content can be reduced by raw material screening, and the content of silicon dioxide in silicon carbon alloys can be reduced.

 

3 summary


Silicon carbon alloy is an important alloy material, and its component content needs to be mastered during the production process, among which silicon dioxide is one of them. The content of silicon dioxide in silicon-carbon alloys should not exceed 1%. In order to control its content, measures such as strengthening raw material screening and reasonably controlling production temperature can be taken.