Description
Covering Flux
Heat insulation is very important during steel making process. The
effect of heat insulation has direct influence on the quality of
billet. The control of temperature drop decides the cost of steel
making to some extent. Based on the content of carbon, G-High
covering flux falls into four categories: high carbon, medium
carbon, micron carbon and non-carbon; based on basicity, G-High
covering flux falls into three categories: slightly acidic, basic
and highly basic. Based on shape, G-High covering flux falls into
powder and particle categories. In the case of big slag in ladle,
tundish and iron ladle, G-High covering flux can be used to dilute
and remove slag to solve the problem of big slag in molten steel.
Different covering flux should be used according to different steel
grades, ladle, tundish and iron ladle. G-High covering flux shows
the features of good spreadability, excellent high insulation, no
adherent dross, no encrustation and easy to remove slag, long
insulating time, no eroding ladle lining, good absorption of
impurities and no pollution of molten steel and environment.
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Specifications:
GH-CF*1Â Â Â Â Â Â
Moisture %1max
Size
≤ 2mm
Carbon content ****0%Â Â Â Â Â
CaO/SiO2
:0.**0.6%
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GH-CF*2
Moisture %1max
Size mm
≤ ***0mm
Carbon content ****3%Â Â Â Â Â
CaO/SiO2
:0.**0.6% Â
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GH-CF*3Â Â Â Â Â Â
Moisture %1max
Size mm
≤ 2mm
Carbon content %
≤
***0
CaO/SiO2%0.**1.1
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GH-CF*4
Moisture %1max
Size mm
≤ 2mm
Carbon content %< 3
CaO/SiO2%1.**1.7Â Â Â Â Â Â
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GH-CF*5Â Â Â Â Â Â
Moisture %1max
Size mm
≤ 2mm
Carbon content % -
CaO/SiO2%0.**1
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GH-CF*6
Moisture %1max
Size mm
≤ 2mm
Carbon content %
****0
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CaO/SiO2%
**3.5