Which particle size is most commonly used for carburizers
Jul 01, 2024
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The most commonly used particle size standards for carburizers vary depending on the specific application scenarios and smelting requirements. The following are several common carburizer particle sizes and their characteristics:
10-30 mesh: This is a relatively fine carburizer particle size. Its particle size is less than 0.6 mm and is suitable for smelting processes that require rapid absorption and uniform distribution. Carburizers of this particle size can dissolve in molten steel more quickly and increase the carbon absorption rate.
20-40 mesh: This is also a finer carburizer particle size, and the specific particle size range varies according to the definition of the mesh number. Carburizers of this particle size also have good solubility and absorption rate, and are suitable for a variety of smelting scenarios.
30-60 mesh: Compared with the first two particle sizes, the 30-60 mesh carburizer has a coarser particle size, and its particle size is between 0.25-0.6 mm. This particle size of carburizer dissolves slightly slower in molten steel, but can provide a longer carburization effect.
In addition, according to the specific smelting requirements and furnace types, other carburizers of different particle sizes may be used, such as 0-10mm, 1-5mm, 0.2-6mm, etc. When selecting the particle size of the carburizer, it is necessary to comprehensively consider factors such as the smelting process, furnace type, and type of smelting workpiece to ensure that the carburizer can fully play its role and improve smelting efficiency and quality.