the silica fume, which is a byproduct of producing silicon metal or ferrosilicon alloys. Silicon metal and alloys are produced in electric furnaces. The raw materials are quartz, coal, and woodchips. The smoke that results from furnace operation is collected and sold as silica fume, rather than being landfilled. Silica fume consists primarily of amorphous (non-crystalline) silicon dioxide (SiO2).
Specifications
- Physical character
- B.E.T Fineness: 15 - 27m2/g
- Bulk density: 350 -400kg /m3 or 550-700kg/m3
- Pozzolanic activity index: ≥95%
- Water requirement ratio: ≤125%
- Retained on 45 micron sieve: <10%
- Moisture: <3%
- Chemical component
- SiO2≥85; Cl≤0.02; MgO≤2.0; Fe2O3≤0.9; Al2O3≤0.8; CaO≤2.0; K2O≤2.0; Loss on Ignition≤6.0
- SiO2 content
- 85% -92%
- Bulk density
- undensified - 150-200 kg /m3;
- semi-densified - 300-400 kg /m3;
- densified - 550-700 kg /m3
Features
- Usage
- In the concrete project, the quantity according to the application, usually suggest to be mixed into 5-10% cementation material, together with water reducing reagent.
- Application
- when microsilica being mixed into concrete, can improve the intensity and comparatively; also can resist frost, corrosion and scouring abrasion; and make the concrete get early strength.
Main Products
microsilica