Aluminum alloy refining agents are commonly used auxiliary materials in the aluminum alloy melting process, primarily designed to remove hydrogen and floating oxide inclusions from the molten aluminum, resulting in purer aluminum liquid.

  Main ingredients: The primary components of the aluminum alloy refining agent include NaCl, KCl, and Na. 2 SiF 6 , K 2 SiF 6 , Na 3 AlF 6 , Na 2C03 , C 2 C 16 And so on. Among these, NaCl and KCl can be mixed in specific proportions to create a low-melting-point refining agent—Na. 2 SiF 6 , which can separate the slurry; Na 3 AIF 6 It has a strong adsorption effect on oxides; Na 2 CO 3 Act as a boiling agent; C 2 C 16 It is a highly ideal compound for removing slag and gas. The specific ingredient proportions will be adjusted based on the requirements of the refining agent—for instance, tailored to different aluminum alloy grades.

  Feature: Certain components in the refining agent decompose extremely easily at high temperatures, generating gases that readily react with hydrogen. These gases also exhibit a strong affinity for slag inclusion and quickly escape from the molten metal, effectively achieving the purpose of degassing and deslagging.

  Our company’s refined product series includes: remelting granular refining agents, sand-like refining agents, sodium-free remelting granular refining agents, slag-removal agents, furnace-cleaning agents, and high-efficiency aluminum dross separators (also known as "stir-fry agents").


Aluminum Alloy Refining Agent
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  • Aluminum Alloy Refining Agent

Aluminum Alloy Refining Agent


Aluminum alloy refining agents are commonly used auxiliary materials during the aluminum alloy melting process, primarily designed to remove hydrogen and floating oxide inclusions from the molten aluminum, resulting in purer aluminum liquid.

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