Silicon Carbide Briquettes
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Description
Most commonly used for cupola furnaces. When iron is treated with silicon carbide it is known to enhance mechanical properties.
Specifications
SiC 56%, aproximate weight between 1.2 and 1.7 kg. per piece. |
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Abrasive Grade Silicon Carbide
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Description
It’s most common use is in the production of abrasive wheels and sandpaper.
Specifications
EV-6 (Type C-6), Sizes 10 to 220.
EV-21 (Type G-21), Sizes 10 to 220.
EV-WSC (Type WSC), Sizes 16/30, 30/60, 46/70, 46/120, 60/90, 60/120 and 120/220. |
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Metallurgic Silicon Carbide
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Description
Silicon Carbide provides more energy than Ferrosilicon when equivalent silicon units are used, there is an important benefit costwise as well. In comparison to coal, Silicon Carbide allows greater substitution of hot metal due to significantly lower sulfur and carbon monoxide emissions. Exothermic properties of Silicon Carbide are cost-effective for mills with hot metal shortages or temporary blast furnace outages. It can also be used to raise tap temperatures.
Specifications
SiC 88% Min.
Size: 10-0 MM |
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Refractory Grade Silicon Carbide
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Description
High purity material used in the steel industry.
Specifications
EV-R1S, Sizes: 6/10, 10/18, 18/34, 34/70. Fines: 60F, 70F, 100F y 200F.
EV-R5S, Size: 200F. |
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Brown Fused Alumina
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Description
Commonly used to produce sandpaper and abrasive wheels. Also for cutting products.
Specifications
G-52, Sizes: 12 to 220.
R-47, Sizes: 10 to 54.
C-31, Sizes: 60 to 240. |
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