The new slag-removal agent boasts a 3-fold increase in adsorption capacity, while the inclusion defect rate in castings has dropped by 60%.
In the casting industry, slag inclusion defects in castings have long been a critical issue affecting product quality. Now, the introduction of a new type of deslagging agent has delivered remarkable results in addressing this challenge.
This new slag-removal agent has achieved a significant breakthrough in adsorption capacity, increasing its effectiveness by three times compared to conventional slag removers. It can swiftly and efficiently capture various impurities present in molten metal—whether tiny oxide particles or other stubborn contaminants—ensuring that even the most challenging impurities are firmly removed, thereby minimizing their residual presence in the metal melt.
Thanks to its exceptional adsorption capability, the inclusion defect rate in castings has significantly decreased. In real-world production applications, after using this new slag-removal agent, the inclusion defect rate in castings dropped by 60%. This translates to a substantial improvement in the internal quality of the castings, effectively reducing issues such as performance instability and insufficient strength caused by inclusions. As a result, the overall reliability and service life of the castings have been greatly enhanced.
For casting companies, this new slag-removal agent not only helps improve product quality but also reduces the defect rate, minimizes raw material waste, and lowers production costs. With its tangible benefits, it provides strong support for upgrading quality in the casting industry—and serves as a crucial catalyst in driving the sector toward high-quality, sustainable growth.
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