A deslagging agent (also known as a slag remover) is primarily used in foundry and steelmaking processes to gather and remove impurities from the surface of molten metal. Its key functions include rapid expansion upon contact with high temperatures to form a viscous layer, which aggregates slag and dross for easy removal. Common usage scenarios include induction furnaces, ladles, and holding furnaces for casting iron, steel, and non-ferrous alloys. Using a high-purity agent ensures cleaner castings, reduces the inclusion rate, and improves the mechanical properties of the final product.