- Ferrosilicon
Ferrosilicon, or ferrosilicium, is a
ferroalloy an alloy ofiron andsilicon with between 15 and 90% silicon. It contains a high proportion ofiron silicide s. Its melting point is about 1200 °C to 1250 °C with a boiling point of 2355 °C. It also contains about 1 to 2% ofcalcium andaluminium .Ferrosilicon is used in
steelmaking andfoundries as a source of silicon in production ofcarbon steel s,stainless steel s, and other ferrousalloys for itsdeoxidizing properties, to prevent loss ofcarbon from the molten steel (so called "blocking the heat");ferromanganese ,spiegeleisen ,silicide s ofcalcium , and many other materials are used for the same purpose. It can be used to make other ferroalloys. Ferrosilicon is also used for manufacture ofsilicon , corrosion-resistant and high-temperature resistant ferrous silicon alloys, andsilicon steel forelectromotor s andtransformer cores. In manufacture ofcast iron , ferrosilicon is used for inoculation of the iron to accelerate graphitization. Inarc welding , ferrosilicon can be found in some electrode coatings.Ferrosilicon is a basis for manufacture of
prealloy s likemagnesium ferrosilicon (FeSiMg), used for modification of meltedmalleable iron ; FeSiMg contains between 3-42% ofmagnesium and small amounts of rare earth metals. Ferrosilicon is also important as an additive to cast irons for controlling the initial content of silicon.Ferrosilicon is also used in the
Pidgeon process to make magnesium fromdolomite .In contact with water, ferrosilicon may slowly produce
hydrogen .Ferrosilicon is produced by reduction of
silica orsand with coke in presence of scrapiron , millscale, or other source of iron. Ferrosilicons with silicon content up to about 15% are made inblast furnace s lined with acidfire brick s. Ferrosilicons with higher silicon content are made inelectric arc furnace s. An overabundance of silica is used to prevent formation ofsilicon carbide .Microsilica is a useful byproduct.The usual formulations on the market are ferrosilicons with 15, 45, 75, and 90% of silicon. The remainder is iron, with about 2% of other elements like aluminium and calcium.
Its
CAS number is CASREF|CAS=8049-17-0.A mineral
perryite is similar to ferrosilicon, with its composition Fe5Si2.Ferrosilicon is used by the military to quickly produce
hydrogen for balloons by the ferrosilicon method. The chemical reaction usessodium hydroxide , ferrosilicon, and water. The generator is small enough to fit a truck and requires only a small amount of electric power, the materials are stable and not combustible, and they do not generate hydrogen until mixed. [ [http://naca.larc.nasa.gov/reports/1920/naca-report-40/] Dead link|date=March 2008]The melting point and
density of ferrosilicon is dependent on its silicon content.References
External links
* [http://www.turnstone.ca/silicide.htm Silicides in fulgurites and ferrosilicon]
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