"Our Low Carbon Ferro Chrome (LC FeCr) is a high-quality alloy used in the production of stainless steel and other specialty steels. With its low carbon content, it ensures minimal impurities and enhances the properties of the final steel product, making it an essential material for industries requiring superior strength and corrosion resistance. Key Features: 1. Low Carbon Content: Typically contains less than 0.10% carbon, reducing the risk of carbide precipitation in the final product. 2. High Chromium Content: Provides a significant chromium content, typically ranging from 60% to 70%, essential for enhancing corrosion resistance and hardness. 3. Minimal Impurities: Low levels of impurities such as sulfur and phosphorus, ensuring high-quality steel production. Applications: 1. Stainless Steel Production: Essential for producing various grades of stainless steel, including austenitic, ferritic, and martensitic stainless steels, which require high corrosion resistance and durability. 2. Specialty Steels: Used in the manufacture of specialty steels that require high strength, wear resistance, and toughness. 3. Foundries and Casting: Utilized in foundries for producing high-quality castings with excellent surface finish and mechanical properties."
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Please find our products below: 1) Drilling Weighing Material (e.g. Bentonite, Barite, etc) 2) Dispersants/Deflocculants (e.g. Chrome Lignite, Chrome Lignosulfonate) 3) Shale Inhibitors & Flocculants (e.g. Sulphonated Asphalt, PHPA Powder/Liquid) 4) Lubricants (e.g. Extreme Pressure Lubricant (Water/Silicate/Oil based) 5) Surfactants & Spotting Fluids (e,g, Spotting Fluid) 6) Drilling Detergents (e.g. Drilling Detergent, Rig Wash) 7) Drilling Mud Defoamers (e.g. Alcohol Silicone based defoamer) 8) Fluid Control Additives (e.g. Carboxymethyl Cellulose) 9) Workover, Completion & Drill in Products (e,g, Guar Gum, Calcium Bromide) 10) Pour Point Reducer (e.g. PPD1) 11) Emulsifiers (e.g. Primary Emulsifier) 12) Biocides & Corrosive Inhibitors 13) Scavengers (e.g. Oxygen Scavenger) 14) Lost Circulation Materials (e.g. Mica, Nut Plug, etc) 15) Other Chemicals (Caustic Soda, HCL, etc.
Chemical analysis for slag chrome: Sio2 35.76 Mgo 27.88 Al2o3 24.56 Cr2o3 5.58 Fe2o3 2.00 Cao 2.28 Tio2 0.45 So3 0.65 Na2o 0.18 Mno 0.13 K2o 0.09
Chemical analysis for chrome: Chrome cr 54% min Silicon si 4% max Carbon c 8% max Phosphorus p 0.030 % max Sulfur s 0.030 % max.
Fly ash is a finely divided residue made from the combustion of pulverized coal that can be used to increase concrete durability and workability, while reducing permeability. As fly ash contains aluminous and siliceous components, it may form cement when mixed with water if the calcium content of the fly ash is high enough. Similarly, mixing fly ash with lime and water can create a substance similar to Portland cement. Fly ash can be separated into two main types, known as: Class F Class F fly ash contains particles covered in a type of melted glass allowing it to reduce the risk of concrete expansion and increase resistance to sulfates and alkali-aggregate reactions. Class C Class C fly ash contains a higher percentage of calcium oxide, making it more effective in strengthening structural concrete. Applications & Benefits of Fly Ash: Fly ash is used in commercial and industrial sectors for improving the durability and workability of concrete mixes. Fly ash is also used as filler in paints, adhesives, and metal and plastic composites. It's commonly used as structural fill for road construction and fly ash can be used to make bricks, ceramic tiles, plaster, Portland cement, and ready-mix cement.