Gajanan Flux is a neutral-effect additive designed for use in steel melting processes,
particularly in induction and electric arc furnaces. It is formulated to help maintain the
chemical composition of the charge without introducing reactive elements. In various plant
observations, the use of Gajanan Flux has been associated with improved furnace yields—typically
in the range of 1.5% to 2.0% for scrap-based plants and up to 4% in sponge-based operations. The
flux also supports reduced power consumption during the melting cycle and helps lower reliance
on carbon-based supplements such as metallurgical coke, as well as strong de-oxidizers,
depending on melt conditions.
Additionally, Gajanan Flux has shown benefits in enhancing tundish and ladle refractory life,
while contributing to a reduction in the use of oxygen and lancing pipes—by up to 50% in some
cases. Rolling operations may also experience improved outcomes, with fewer issues such as
peeling, pinholes, and mouth distortion. The flux has been noted to improve inner core bonding
and structural consistency in TMT bars, reduce dependency on slag crushers, and simplify
manpower handling within furnace operations.
Packaging:
50 Kg HDPE Bags with inner liner for enhanced moisture resistance and ease of handling.
Brand Name | SiO2 | Al2O3 | MgO | FC (Fixed Carbon) | Fe2O3 | LOI (Loss on Ignition) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G-MET FLUX | 59% | 29% | 1.2% | 5% | 0.1% | 5.5% |
SiO2: 59%
Al2O3: 29%
LOI: 5.5%
MgO: 1.2%
FC: 5%
Fe2O3: 0.1%