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Ferrophosphorus is primarily used in special steel grades. Phosphorus is considered a harmful impurity for most steels, but it has special effects in certain cases. For example, adding phosphorus to certain steel grades can improve the steel's strength, corrosion resistance, and machinability, but it also increases the steel's brittleness.
Ferrophosphorus is mainly used in the following aspects:
Adding Ferrophosphorus to cast iron can improve the steel's strength, corrosion resistance, and machinability, but it also increases the steel's brittleness.
Its presence can promote the flow of molten iron, thereby improving the performance of products and the quality of the surface.
It can increase the tensile strength of steel; and in wear-resistant cast iron containing about 0.15% phosphorus, it can significantly improve its wear resistance.
It can also improve the material's thermal conductivity and heat resistance, ensuring uniform surface wear and effectively preventing the generation of sparks during wear.
Common Ferrophosphorus is widely used in rolls, automobile cylinder liners, engine rollers, and large castings to increase the corrosion resistance and wear resistance of mechanical components.
Specifications of Ferrophosphorus:
P | 23-28% |
Si | ≤3% |
Mn | ≤3% |
C | ≤1% |
S | <0.5% |
Ferrophosphorus is mostly in the form of natural lumps, but it also comes in standard blocks, and it is typically packaged in tonnage packages.
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