Silicon Strontium Inoculant Description
Silicon Strontium Inoculant (often referred to as SiSr) is a type of inoculant used in the foundry industry, particularly in the production of cast iron. Inoculants are materials added to molten iron to modify its properties by influencing the behavior of impurities and the solidification process. The goal of using an inoculant is to achieve the desired microstructure in the final cast product, which in turn affects the mechanical properties of the cast iron, such as its strength, ductility, and resistance to wear and tear.
Silicon Strontium Inoculant Specifications
Chemical Composition (%)
Grade
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Chemical Composition (%)
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Si
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Sr
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Ca
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Al
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SiSr-1
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72-78
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0.6-1.2
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≤0.1
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≤0.5
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Silicon Strontium Inoculant Applications
- Producing Ductile and Nodular Iron: For components requiring high strength and ductility.
- Automotive Industry: In manufacturing engine blocks, crankshafts, and brake components.
- Pipelines and Valves: For durable water and gas distribution systems.
- Construction: In structural supports and architectural elements for enhanced durability.
Silicon Strontium Inoculant Packaging
Our Silicon Strontium Inoculant is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.