Ferro Silicon Magnesium


Ferro Silicon Magnesium (FeSiMg) is a master alloy composed of magnesium, iron, and silicon. It is primarily used as a nodulizer in the production of ductile iron, facilitating the transformation of graphite flakes into spherical nodules, thereby enhancing the mechanical properties of castings.

Specifications:
• Magnesium (Mg): 5–7%
• Silicon (Si): 40% minimum
• Magnesium (Mg): 8–10%
• Silicon (Si): 40% minimum

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Ferro Silicon Magnesium is produced by melting pure silicon, magnesium, and iron together in electric arc furnaces. It is typically cast into ingots or crushed into granules and sized according to the customer’s requirements.

  • Enhances tensile strength, elongation, and fatigue resistance in ductile iron

  • Improves machinability and surface finish of castings

  • Reduces shrinkage and casting defects

  • Facilitates controlled solidification and cooling of cast iron

Material: Ferro Silicon Magnesium (FeSiMg)
Magnesium Content: 5–7% or 8–10%
Silicon Content: 40% minimum
Forms Available: Lumps, Granules, Powder
Packaging: Standard industrial packaging as required

  • Production of ductile iron for automotive components

  • Manufacturing of pipes, valves, and fittings

  • Fabrication of agricultural machinery parts

  • Production of wind turbine components

  • Foundry applications requiring enhanced mechanical properties

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