The Difference Between Polymer Cryolite and Regular Cryolite
High-molecular-ratio cryolite refers to cryolite where the molecular ratio of sodium to aluminum fluoride content falls between 2.8 and 3.0. This type of high-molecular-ratio cryolite contains fewer impurities, boasts a higher cryolite recovery rate, and is particularly favored by customers who rely on cryolite for their operations.
Recently, the scientific research community received exciting news: an eco-friendly cryolite has successfully completed development and is now gaining widespread attention and promotion within the industry.
In aluminum production, the refining process is critical for both product quality and cost control. Recently, an aluminum company successfully achieved a smart upgrade of its refining process through a series of innovative measures, yielding remarkable results.
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.
Granular Refining Agent: A Revolutionary Tool for Metal Melting and Purification
The granular refining agent is prepared through a special process, transforming active ingredients—such as fluoride and potassium salts—into a particle-like structure. Its porous surface and high specific surface area significantly enhance its adsorption efficiency.
Sodium-free particle technology drives the upgrade of aluminum alloy manufacturing
The sodium-free granular remelting refining agent is a key chemical additive used in aluminum alloy melting processes to enhance the purity of the molten aluminum and improve material performance.