• Ferro Silicon Aluminum Barium Calcium Made in China 75 System 1
  • Ferro Silicon Aluminum Barium Calcium Made in China 75 System 2
Ferro Silicon Aluminum Barium Calcium Made in China 75

Ferro Silicon Aluminum Barium Calcium Made in China 75

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25 m.t.
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10000 m.t./month

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Ferro Silicon Introduction 

 

Ferro silicon is widely used in the steel making, iron casting, low-carbon ferroalloy producing:

   1 In the steel making field, Ferro silicon is used as deoxidizer and alloying agent to precipit and diffuse deoxidation. Adding a certain amount silicon of fe-si to the steel can obviously improve the strength ,hardness ,elasticity and permeability of steel.

   2 In the iron casting,it is used as ball mile agent and alloying agent especially in the nodular iron casting, Adding ferrosilicon to cast iron ,it can prevent the formation of carbide and promote the precipitation of graphite and the nodulizing. then the mechanical capacity can be the same of steel's.

   3 High-silicon ferrosilicon can be used for the production of the low-carbon reductant in ferro alloy industry.

   4 In addition, ferro silicon powder can be used as a suspended phase in the mineral processing industry and coatings for welding electrodes in the electrode manufactruing.

Speciafication

Brand

Chemical Composition/%


Si

Al

Ca

Mn

Cr

P

S

C


FeSi75A10.5-A

74.0-80.0

0.5

1.0

0.4

0.3

0.035

0.02

0.1

FeSi75A10.5-B

72.0-80.0

0.5

1.0

0.5

0.5

0.04

0.02

0.2

FeSi75A11.0-A

74.0-80.0

1.0

1.0

0.4

0.3

0.035

0.02

0.1

FeSi75A11.0-B

72.0-80.0

1.0

1.0

0.5

0.5

0.04

0.02

0.2

FeSi75A11.5-A

74.0-80.0

1.5

1.0

0.4

0.3

0.035

0.02

0.1

 FeSi75A11.5-B

72.0-80.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.5

0.04

0.02

0.2

FeSi75A12.0-A

74.0-80.0

2.0

1.0

0.4

0.3

0.035

0.02

0.1

FeSi75A12.0-B

74.0-80.0

2.0

1.0

0.4

0.3

0.04

0.02

0.1

FeSi75A12.0-C

72.0-80.0

2.0


0.5

0.5

0.04

0.02

0.2

FeSi75-A

74.0-80.0



0.4

0.3

0.035

0.02

0.1

FeSi75-B

74.0-80.0



0.4

0.3

0.04

0.02

0.1

FeSi75-C

72.0-80.0



0.5

0.5

0.04

0.02

0.2

FeSi65

65.0-<72.0



0.6

0.5

0.04

0.02


FeSi45

40.0-47.0



0.7

0.5

0.04

0.02


Ferro Silicon Aluminum Barium Calcium Made in China 75 

Q: Relate to the molecular orbital model for metals.
Actually I like more Black Metal, especially from Scandinavia. Norway, Sweden and Finland
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Metals are weak on holding their electrons so in reactions they tend to lose them to non metals and form ionic compounds in which they are positively charged and the non metal negatively charged. There is the reactivity series of metals and any metal higher than another will displace it from its compounds, reactivity decreases from top to bottom.
Q: i know ambient, atmospheric, raw, and symphonic black metal, what are other genres and what are their features and difference ?
well, first i think we need to examine the correct definition of an ionic bond. (if you are not literate in chem terminology, you may get slightly lost). first of all, all elements bond to achieve noble gas configuration (octet rule). each element has a different electronegativity level (the ability to grab electrons as a neutral atom). fluorine has the highest electronegativity because it is small (can grab easier). why not helium? because helium's nuclear charge is not very effective against other atom's electrons. so, what does this have to do with bonding? when two elements bond together, if the difference in their electronegativty is 0 - roughly 0.4, then the molecular or covalent bond is considered nonpolar (neutral). the electrons are shared evenly. if the electronegativity between two atoms bonding is about 0.5 through ehh, about 1.7, then the electrons are shared unequally, and the molecule is considered polar. when the electronegativity is greater than 1.7, the electrons are shared so unequally that more electronegative atom appears to steal the electron from the electronpositive atom. this creates what is called an ionic bond. it typically does form between metals and nonmetals, with their relative location to fluorine on the periodic table. however, ionic bonds could be between two nonmetals that have great electronegativity differences. for example, i know that boron tends to form covalent bonds with nonmetals, even though it is a metal. im sure if you googled this, you could find examples of two nonmetals ionically bonded, but i have explained why it is possible.
Q: what are metals use for
Gradually as my music-taste developed, i felt the need for heavier, more raw forms of music. Then i got into Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer and i was hopelessly hooked up! And then on, from thrash and heavy metal, on to power/progressive/speed metal and slowly into extreme metal. Started off with Morbid Angel and Emperor. Those two have been my all time favorite bands ever since.
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No, because there are no molecules in metals. In metals there is strong metallic bonding between each metal atom and its neighbours. Metallic bonding is neither ionic nor covalent. Each metal atom loses control of it own valence/outer shell electrons, they become delocalised, and move about between the atoms. This kind of bonding is the strong force which gives metals their hardness and high melting points and boiling points. Hardest and highest when each atom has several valence electrons ie the transition metals but quite soft and low when each atom has only one valence electron eg Group 1 metals. It is these mobile electrons which enable metals to conduct electricity when they are all made to move in te same direction!!
Q: The oxidation number of a metal is always the same for that metal.True or False??
Classic Metal: Judas Priest. Alternative Metal: Primus Black Metal: Truthfully, I don't like either of them. Mercyful Fate. Christian Metal: As I Lay Dying Death Metal: As Blood Runs Black Doom Metal: Cathedral Goth Metal: Lacuna Coil Industrial Metal: Fear Factory Metalcore: Shadows Fall Grindcore: Carcass Nu Metal: Can't listen to Korn, but I guess Otep is okay. NWOBHM: Iron Maiden Post Metal: The Ocean Power Metal: Sonata Arctica Prog Metal: Opeth Speed Metal: Slayer Symphonic Metal: Kamelot Thrash Metal: I'd much rather listen to Testament. Viking Metal: Um.... What? BA: Classic: Judas Priest Alt Metal: Would At The Drive In count? Black Metal: Mercyful Fate Christian Metal: Underoath Death Metal: (Does Melodic Death Metal count?) In Flames Goth Metal: Don't like it much Industrial Metal: Don't like it much Metalcore: All That REmains Grindcore: Don't like it much Nu Metal: Disturbed, I guess NWOBHM: Iron Maiden Post Metal: The Ocean, ironically. Power Metal: Sonata Arctica Prog Metal: Dream Theater Speed Metal: Slayer Symphonic Metal: Don't like it much Thrash Metal: Testament Viking Metal: ...What?
Q: Bands of a variety of genres like: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Metal, Thrash Metal, Industrial Metal, Metalcore, Hardcore(Punk), Deathcore, Nu Metal, Death Metal, Post-Hardcore, Gothic Metal, and Black Metal.
Christian metal is a genre. It can be played by anyone but I suppose non-Christians would not normally be interested in playing Christian music so I guess it would normally be played by Christian bands.
Q: Which is your favorite death metal song ever?
The far left two columns are metals. The farthest top right are non-metals. Just below the non-metals in a stair-case are metalloids which are partially metal and non-metal. Then in the big chunk in the middle are transition metals.
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What kind of metal? Iron is refined from ore along with copper, silver gold etc. Bronze, brass and steel are alloys. Bronze is made of copper and tin. Brass from copper and zinc. Steel is made from Iron with carbon added during refinement.
Q: can you find gold, silver with a weapons metal detector?the small hand size ones or are they for difrent typyes of metal??
Black Metal would maybe be faster and more complex with their playing. Death Metal is heavier than Black Metal in all aspects. When it comes to vocals Black Metal has higher pitch harsh vocals than Death Metal which has lower, deeper harsh vocals.Black Metal bands will sometimes write lyrics about the world, or problems in the world, and Death metal will sometimes write lyrics about death, of course, violence, and more disgusting things. Take Cannibal Corpse for example. Black Metal is definitely more complex than Death Metal just in general.

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