Calcium Bearing 75% Ferrosilicon
For Gray
and Ductile Iron Inoculation
In Gray Iron: Calcium-bearing 75% Ferrosilicon acts as an inoculant,
serving to reduce chill on edges and in thin sectioned castings. The
inoculation effect, created principally by the controlled calcium content,
results in improved graphite shape and increased physical and mechanical
properties. The addition of an inoculant also reduces section sensitivity.
Typical addition levels to gray iron are 2-6 pounds/ton of metal.
In Ductile Iron: Calcium-bearing
75% Ferrosilicon has been the favored inoculant of the ductile iron
industry for many years. Addition rates are normally much higher in
ductile iron than in gray iron, varying from 7-22 pounds/ton of metal.
Late Inoculation: The
20M x 80M size is specially prepared to be suitable for sprue inoculation,
or for use as an in-stream inoculant. Calcium bearing 75%
Ferrosilicon is produced in state-of-the-art submerged arc.
Specifications
Chemical
Analysis: |
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3/8"x12M |
20Mx80M |
Silicon |
72-79% |
70-79% |
Calcium |
0.80-1.50% |
0.80-1.50% |
Aluminum |
1.50%
max |
1.50%
max |
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Effective
Date: 1/19/15 |
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Please
Note:
Product specifications are subject to change
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