Microsilica (silica fume) is a material with high reactivity that is used in relatively small amounts to increase the properties of concrete. This material is a byproduct of the special metals in electric arc furnaces. Today, microsilica is used in various industries, including refractories, plastics, clay, electronic materials, adhesives, silicone rubber, precision casting, etc.
Silica fume is known as microsilica and is an amorphous (non-crystalline) polymorph compound of silicon dioxide, silica. Silica fume is an extremely fine powder collected as a byproduct of silicon and ferrosilicon alloys and consists of spherical particles with an average diameter of 150 nm.
Microsilica is produced and supplied in different forms. This product can be used in a non-dense, dense, Pelletized and slurry form.
Non-dense microsilica: The volume density of this material is about 200 kg/m3 to 300 kg/m3 and it is difficult to use it in the concrete industry.
Dense microsilica: This microsilica has a higher volume density (more than 500 kg/m3), which makes it easier to use and cheaper to transport compared to non-dense powder.
Pelletized microsilica: The pelletizing process involves turning microsilica into pellets with a diameter of about 0.7 to 1 mm and a bulk density greater than 600 kg/m3 on a pelletizing table.
Slurry microsilica: The slurry state of this microsilica has a specific density of 1400 kg/m3 and is produced by mixing non-dense microsilica with the same amount of water in terms of weight. Minor particles of silica fume are better distributed in the concrete mixture with a slurry state, and this condition leads to the preparation of a more homogeneous mixture.
Bases on its application Microsilica can be divided into the following :
Microsilica highly affects hardened concrete:
Adding dry silica fume to the dry materials of concrete being mixed: This method has some problems like microsilica spreading in the air, inability to be mixed well and clumping of microsilica, etc. Naturally, using a strong mixer and agitator in making concrete can somehow fix this problems.
Adding microsilica to fresh concrete in a truck mixer or batching after mixing all the materials: in this method, like the previous method, there is a possibility that microsilica does not mix with concrete and spreads in the air.
Mixing silica fume with part of concrete water and adding it to concrete: Here, you prepare microsilica slurry and then add it to concrete. Since it has a uniform distribution in concrete, using microsilica slurry is very suitable. Additionally, since microsilica powder is toxic, its not being dispersed it in the air helps a person’s health in the long run.
The extracted microsilica has different analysis and percentages. Below is a sample of microsilica analysis provided by Soban Company :
Sabhan Trading Company enjoys 20 years of successful experience in exporting minerals from SabhanNational to the Middle East. It also is able to supply microsilica with high tonnage, competitive price and the shortest possible time.

For many years, Sabhan Group has been producing silica fume (microsilica) at the right price and quality to meet the needs of various manufacturing and service industries around the globe. To buy microsilica or get additional information, please contact the commercial department.
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