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What does Silicon Carbon Alloy do?
Silicon Carbon Alloy, a new alloy material, is widely used in the steelmaking industry.
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10 2025-10
What are the advantages of Silicon Carbon Alloy in smelting?
Silicon Carbon Alloy, as a metallurgical material, is primarily used in the steelmaking industry and plays a crucial role in the steelmaking process.
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10 2025-10
Silicon Carbide Powder's Performance and Applications!
Silicon Carbide Powder is a green crystalline material with a high hardness, strong cutting ability, stable chemical properties, and excellent thermal conductivity.
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09 2025-10
Learn about Silicon Carbide in 3 Minutes!
Silicon Carbide, a hot topic today, has been developing alongside semiconductor materials for decades.
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22 2025-09
What are the industrial uses of green Silicon Carbide micropowder?
Green Silicon Carbide micropowder is an advanced silicon carbide abrasive powder.
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17 2025-09
The Advantages of Silicon Carbon Alloy in Metallurgy!
Steel requires various additives, each with different functions, such as deoxidizers and reducing agents.
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16 2025-09
What are the main applications of Silicon Carbide?
Silicon carbide, also known as corundum (SiC), is produced by smelting raw materials such as quartz sand, petroleum coke (or coal coke), and sawdust (salt is added when producing green silicon carbide) at high temperatures in a resistance furnace.
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15 2025-09
What are the uses of Silicon Carbon Alloy during steelmaking?
By analyzing the name, we can easily understand that Silicon Carbon Alloy's main components are silicon and carbon.
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11 2025-09
What are the applications of Silicon Carbide ceramics?
Silicon Carbide, or corundum, is the only compound of silicon and carbon.
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09 2025-09
Silicon Carbon Alloy offers significant deoxidation and desulfurization benefits in the steelmaking industry
This Silicon Carbon Alloy product is made from reliable calcite and bauxite, calcined at 1300°C in a rotary kiln.
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08 2025-09
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