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Specifications

1. Grade: Ca30Si50 Ca28Si50, Ca30Si55, Cha28Si55, Ca30Si60 
2. Size: 0-2mm or 0-3mm
 
3. Low Al and Low C CaSi can be produced.

Specifications

1. Grade: Ca30Si50 Ca28Si50, Ca30Si55, Ca28Si55, Ca30Si60 
2. Size: 0-2mm or 0-3mm
 
3. Low Al and Low C CaSi can be produced.

Calcium Silicon Powder

1. Description:

Silicon Calcium Alloy is a stable compound; it is supplied in the form of solid with approximate melting point of 1245°C and boiling point 1800°C in normal atmospheric pressure.

Solubility in water reacts with moist gas and water.

Silicon Calcium Alloy is a potent deoxidizer and desulfurizer utilized in the production of high grade steels. Although Silicon itself is a powerful deoxidizer, Calcium is by far more powerful. In addition, Calcium Silicon is used to control the shape, size and distribution of oxide and sulfide inclusions improving fluidity, machinability, ductility, and impact properties of the final product. Calcium Silicon can be obtained in lump or powder form. The most widely used method for intergraded steel applications is in the form of cored wire. This is mainly because calcium has a low density and high reactivity in the ladle making it difficult to introduce and retain in the melt. Cored wire eliminates these variables.

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2. Specification:

chemical   composition  %

Grade

Ca

Si

C

AL

P

S

 

Ca30Si60

30

60

1.0

2.4

0.04

0.04

Ca30Si60

30

60

1.0

1.5

0.04

0.04

 

chemical   composition  %

Grade

 

Ca

Si

C

AL

P

S


Ca30Si55

30

55-60

1.0

2.4

0.04

0.04

Ca30Si50

30

50-55

1.0

2.4

0.04

0.04

Ca28Si55

28

55-60

1.0

2.4

0.04

0.04

Ca28Si50

28

50-55

1.0

2.4

0.04

0.04

 

chemical   composition  %

Grade

 

Ca

Si

C

AL

P

S


Ca30Si55

30

55-60

0.5

1.0

0.04

0.04

Ca30Si50

30

50-55

0.5

1.0

0.04

0.04

Ca28Si55

28

55-60

0.5

1.0

0.04

0.04

Ca28Si50

28

50-55

0.5

1.0

0.04

0.04

 

3. Application:

 

(1) Silicon calcium alloy is an ideal deoxidizer and desulfurizer.

(2) CaSi is generally used in manufacturing steel of high quality and low carbon, and the same as the production of stainless.

(3) CaSi is also served as a starting material for other special alloys, such as nickel base alloy and titanium base alloy.

(4) Silicon Calcium Alloy can also be used as the inoculant of cast iron and the additive in the production of nodular cast iron.

 

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