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Mar 13, 2026
What is high carbon silicon
High carbon silicon, also known as high carbon ferrosilicon, is a significant metallurgical material widely used in the steelmaking and foundry industries
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Mar 02, 2026
Silicon Metal Market & Export Situation Last Week
Silicon Metal Market & Export Situation Last Week
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Feb 26, 2026
Ample supply and promp delivery of ferro silicon 75
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Feb 25, 2026
Silicon Barium Shines in Next-Gen Sensor Technology
In a major breakthrough for the sensor industry, researchers have unveiled groundbreaking applications of silicon barium in the development of high-performance, cutting-edge sensor technologies.
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Feb 05, 2026
Why High Carbon Silicon Matters More Than Ever in 2026
In 2026, the foundry industry is undergoing a structural transformation driven by two key forces: higher casting quality standards and stricter environmental compliance requirements. Under these conditions, High Carbon Silicon has gradually become a preferred auxiliary material in cast iron production. Compared with traditional deoxidizers and carburizers, its low impurity content, stable composition, and integrated functionality provide foundries with a more controllable and sustainable solution. For manufacturers with long-term experience in ferroalloy and silicon-based materials, the shift toward High Carbon Silicon reflects not only regulatory pressure, but also a clear trend toward process stability and quality consistency.
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Jan 29, 2026
Magnesium Ingot Price Trend for January 2026
In January 2026, magnesium ingots (taking the mainstream 99.90% grade as an example) generally trended as rising first, then correcting, and stabilizing with a rebound in the late month. The mainstream spot transaction price fluctuated in the range of 16,000-16,800 CNY/ton. The core drivers were cost support combined with strong intentions to maintain prices; transaction volume was dominated by downstream rigid demand and pre-festival stockpiling, regional price spreads remained stable, and the price edged up slightly at the end of the month due to tight supply. Below is the full-month price information (Tax-inclusive, unit: CNY/ton, un-pickled with simple packaging).
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Jan 23, 2026
How much do you know about Silicon Slag
Silicon slag is a by-product from the production of industrial silicon and silicon alloys. It is gaining attention for its multifunctional use in the steel and foundry industries. Its main components include silica (SiO₂, 40%-70%), alumina (Al₂O₃, 5%-20%), iron oxide (Fe₂O₃, 3%-15%), and calcium-magnesium oxides (CaO+MgO, 2%-10%). With high cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits, silica slag is becoming an important material in modern industry.
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Jan 22, 2026
Ferrosilicon – 1 minute to read the basic information of ferrosilicon
Description ferro silicon and it's Chemical and Physical Characteristics
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Jan 16, 2026
Top 5 Applications of High Carbon Silicon in Metallurgy
High carbon silicon (Si-C alloy) is a crucial alloy additive in metallurgy, offering unique benefits that enhance steelmaking and casting processes. With high carbon and silicon content, this alloy improves efficiency, reduces costs, and enhances material properties. Below, we explore the top five applications of high carbon silicon in metallurgy and why it’s a preferred choice for manufacturers worldwide.
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Jan 15, 2026
Why Choose the Right Silicon Carbon Alloy for Foundry Applications?
how do you choose the best silicon carbon alloy for foundry use? This guide explores key factors, benefits, and top recommendations to help foundries make informed decisions.
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Jan 09, 2026
High Carbon Silicon 68 Si 18 C for Steelmaking
High Carbon Silicon (Si–C alloy) is an emerging alloy material widely used in the steelmaking and foundry industries. Among various grades, High Carbon Silicon 68 Si 18 C has gained attention for its excellent cost-performance ratio and stable alloying effects. This alloy typically contains 68% silicon, 18% carbon, and small amounts of iron, aluminum, and calcium. It combines the deoxidizing properties of silicon with the carbon-enhancing ability of graphite, making it an ideal substitute for ferrosilicon in steel production. In modern steel plants aiming to reduce costs without sacrificing quality, high carbon silicon has become a preferred choice in place of traditional FeSi 75 or FeSi 72.
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Jan 09, 2026
Top 5 High Carbon Silicon Uses in Steel and Foundry Applications
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