silicinjern
Silicinjern, also known as ferrosilicon, is a ferroalloy, a type of alloy where iron is the primary component, and silicon is the main alloying element. It is produced by smelting quartz (silicon dioxide) and iron ore in a blast furnace or electric arc furnace. The silicon content in ferrosilicon typically ranges from 15% to 90%.
Ferrosilicon is a crucial deoxidizer and alloying agent in the steel industry. When added to molten steel,
In the foundry industry, ferrosilicon is employed as an inoculant. It promotes the formation of graphite in
The production of ferrosilicon is an energy-intensive process. Its properties and applications vary depending on the