What’s the Application of Chromite Flour?
1. Refractory Applications
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Foundry & Steelmaking: Chromite flour is used as a refractory material in high-temperature environments, such as linings for furnaces, ladles, and kilns, due to its high melting point (~2,180°C) and resistance to thermal shock.
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Magnesia-Chrome Bricks: It is mixed with magnesia to produce refractory bricks used in cement rotary kilns and non-ferrous metal smelting.
2. Foundry Sand Additive
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Used in green sand molds and cores to improve heat resistance and prevent burn-on defects in metal casting (especially for steel and iron).
3. Chemical Industry
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Chromium Compounds: A precursor for producing sodium dichromate, chromium metal, and other chromium-based chemicals.
4. Welding Electrode Coatings
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Added to welding rods to enhance arc stability and improve slag formation.
5. Pigments & Coatings
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Some specialty pigments (e.g., chromium oxide green) are derived from processed chromite.
6. Geopolymers & Cement
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Investigated as a component in alkali-activated binders for sustainable construction materials.
7. Abrasive & Polishing Compounds
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Occasionally used in fine abrasive blends for precision polishing.