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Ferrosilicon is an and . It has a typical silicon content of 15–90% by weight and a high proportion of iron .


Production and reactions
Ferrosilicon is produced by reduction of or with coke in the presence of iron. Typical sources of iron are or . Ferrosilicons with silicon content up to about 15% are made in lined with acid .

Ferrosilicons with higher silicon content are made in electric arc furnaces. The usual formulations on the market are ferrosilicons with 15%, 45%, 75%, and 90% silicon. The remainder is iron, with about 2% consisting of other elements like aluminium and calcium. An overabundance of silica is used to prevent formation of . is a useful byproduct.

A mineral is similar to ferrosilicon, with its composition Fe5Si2. In contact with water, ferrosilicon may slowly produce . The reaction, which is accelerated in the presence of base, is used for hydrogen production. The melting point and of ferrosilicon depends on its silicon content, with two nearly-eutectic areas, one near Fe2Si and second spanning FeSi2-FeSi3 composition range.

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+ Physical properties of ferrosilicon
(2025). 9783540741930, Springer. .


Uses
Ferrosilicon is used as a source of silicon to reduce metals from their oxides and to and other ferrous alloys. This prevents the loss of from the molten steel (so called blocking the heat); , , calcium silicides, and many other materials are used for the same purpose.
(2011). 9780123919168, Elsevier. .
It can be used to make other ferroalloys. Ferrosilicon is also used for manufacture of silicon, corrosion-resistant and high-temperature-resistant ferrous silicon alloys, and for and cores. In the manufacture of , ferrosilicon is used for inoculation of the iron to accelerate . In , ferrosilicon can be found in some electrode coatings.

Ferrosilicon is a basis for manufacture of like magnesium ferrosilicon (MgFeSi), used for production of . MgFeSi contains 3–42% and small amounts of rare-earth elements. Ferrosilicon is also important as an additive to cast irons for controlling the initial content of silicon.

Magnesium ferrosilicon is instrumental in the formation of nodules, which give its flexible property. Unlike gray cast iron, which forms flakes, ductile iron contains graphite nodules, or pores, which make cracking more difficult.

Ferrosilicon is also used in the to make magnesium from dolomite.


Silanes
Treatment of high-silicon ferrosilicon with hydrogen chloride is the basis of the industrial synthesis of .

Ferrosilicon is also used in a ratio of 3–3.5% in the manufacture of sheets for the magnetic circuit of electrical transformers.


Hydrogen production
The method has been in use since World War I. Prior to this, the process and purity of hydrogen generation relying on passing over hot iron was difficult to control. Https://nevilshute.org/Engineering/AMBurgess/amb_hydrogen.php" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Hydrogen for Airships, A.M. Burgess and Cleveland Industrial Archaeology Society The chemical reaction uses (NaOH), ferrosilicon, and water (H2O). While in the "silicol" process, a heavy steel is filled with sodium hydroxide and ferrosilicon, and upon closing, a controlled amount of water is added; the dissolving of the hydroxide heats the mixture to about and starts the reaction; , hydrogen and steam are produced. Candid science: conversations with famous chemists, István Hargittai, Magdolna Hargittai, p. 261, Imperial College Press (2000) The overall reaction of the process is believed to be:

2NaOH + + H2O → Na2SiO3 + 2H2
Ferrosilicon is used by the military to quickly produce hydrogen for balloons by the ferrosilicon method. The generator may be small enough to fit in a truck and requires only a small amount of electric power, the materials are stable and not combustible, and they do not generate hydrogen until mixed. Report No 40: The ferrosilicon process for the generation of hydrogen

One report notes that this method of hydrogen production wasn't thoroughly investigated for about century despite being reported by the US military in the beginning of 20th century.


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