
Silicon Carbon Alloy, as a new alloy, can replace Ferro Silicon, Silicon Carbide, and carbonizing agents. Furthermore, when added to steelmaking, Silicon Carbon Alloy not only achieves a strong deoxidizing effect but also reduces the amount of deoxidizers used, improving molten steel quality, enhancing steel quality, reducing steelmaking costs, and increasing economic benefits. Silicon Carbon Alloy's widespread market application is primarily due to its many inherent advantages.
Silicon Carbon Alloy contains silicon. Adding Silicon Carbon Alloy increases its affinity for oxygen in steel, thereby deoxidizing it and improving its hardness and quality. Furthermore, the silicon in Silicon Carbon Alloy has a strong affinity for oxygen, preventing splattering when added to the molten steel.
Silicon Carbon Alloy also has the advantage of being a slag collector. Adding a certain amount of Silicon Carbon Alloy to molten steel causes the oxidizer to wrinkle rapidly during the steelmaking process, facilitating filtration and processing, resulting in a purer molten steel and significantly increasing the density and hardness of the steel. Silicon Carbon Alloy is an excellent high-temperature resistant material. Adding it to the smelting process can increase furnace temperatures, improve the conversion rate of ferroalloys, and accelerate the reaction between steel and elements.
Since Silicon Carbon Alloy is cheaper than traditional metallurgical materials and is a new type of metallurgical material, it has attracted widespread attention. Silicon Carbon Alloy can replace precious metals such as ferrosilicon and achieve unexpected results. Therefore, using Silicon Carbon Alloy can save costs and increase profits for steel mills. If you are interested in purchasing and applying Silicon Carbon Alloy after learning about its advantages, please contact us for more information.