Noun
/ˌfɛroʊˈkroʊm ˌlɪŋɡoʊˈsʌlfəˌneɪt/
Ferrochrome lignosulfonate is a chemical compound that combines ferrochrome, an alloy of chromium and iron, with lignosulfonates, which are water-soluble salts derived from lignin. It is primarily used as a dispersant in the production of concrete and also in various applications in agriculture and the production of animal feed.
Frequency of Use: This term is more likely to be encountered in technical and industrial contexts rather than in everyday conversation. It is primarily found in written contexts, such as research papers, industry reports, and product specifications.
Example Sentences: 1. The construction company opted to use ferrochrome lignosulfonate to improve the workability of their concrete mix. - Строительная компания решила использовать лигносульфонат феррохрома для улучшения обрабатываемости своей бетонной смеси.
Исследователи изучают свойства лигносульфоната феррохрома, чтобы определить его эффективность в стабилизации почвы.
The addition of ferrochrome lignosulfonate to animal feed has shown promising results in enhancing nutrient absorption.
While "ferrochrome lignosulfonate" does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions due to its technical nature, related terms may be found in industry-specific discussions. Here are some examples of sentences using related idiomatic terms:
"Когда речь идет о высокопроизводительном бетоне, легкие заполнители часто затмевают, но добавление лигносульфоната феррохрома действительно может оказать влияние."
"Don’t let the ferrous compounds overshadow the essential role of additives like lignosulfonate in improving material properties."
"Не позволяйте ферросодержащим соединениям затмевать важную роль добавок, таких как лигносульфонат, в улучшении свойств материала."
"While the ferrochrome market fluctuates, the consistent demand for lignosulfonate in agriculture reveals its steady importance."
The term ferrochrome comes from "ferro," derived from the Latin word "ferrum," meaning iron, and "chrome," from the Greek "chroma," meaning color, originally referring to chromium's vibrant hue. Lignosulfonate is a combination of "ligno-," which comes from Latin "lignum" meaning wood, and "sulfonate," which indicates the compounds containing sulfur.
Synonyms: - Ferrochromium lignosulfonate - Chromium lignosulfonate
Antonyms: - There are no direct antonyms due to the specificity of the chemical compound; however, one could consider non-additive substances in the context of concrete production as non-applicants or contrasts.