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Carbon Ferro Manganese
Ferro Manganese in different grades is used in the manufacturing of Welding Electrodes & also special types of stick electrodes. Ferro manganese is used in producing steel for being an excellent deoxidizer and desulfurized.
- Low Carbon Ferro Manganese
- Medium Carbon Ferro Manganese
- High Carbon Ferro Manganese
Ferro Silicon
Ferrosilicon is a ferroalloy – an alloy of iron and silicon. The average silicon content varies between 15 and 90 wt%. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Ferrosilicon is produced by reduction of silica or sand with coke in presence of iron.
Ferrosilicon is known to possess good resistance to abrasion, good resistance to corrosion, high specific gravity, and high magnetism, which allows easy magnetic recovery. The melting point and density of ferrosilicon depend on its silicon content and it is available at a low cost.
Ferro Titanium
Ferrotitanium is a ferroalloy, an alloy of iron and titanium with between 10–20% iron and 45–75% titanium, and sometimes a small amount of carbon. Low melting point titanium alloy consumed in the steel industry. Ferro Titanium is mostly used for producing auto-grade steel, stainless steel, automotive tools, and parts. It is also sometimes used in making wires for submerged arc welding applications.
Ferro Vanadium
Ferrovanadium (FeV) is an alloy formed by combining iron and vanadium with a vanadium content range of 35–85%. The production of this alloy results in a grayish silver crystalline solid that can be crushed into a powder called “ferrovanadium dust”.[2] Ferrovanadium is a universal hardener, strengthener and anti-corrosive additive for steels like high-strength low-alloy steel, tool steels, as well as other ferrous-based products
Ferro Molybdenum
Ferro Molybdenum is added to an alloy due to its hardening properties that make steel extremely strong and at the same time weldable. Ferro Molybdenum also helps in increasing Corrosion resistance. The largest practical applications of Ferro Molybdenum are its use in ferrous alloys, and depending on the molybdenum content range, it is suited for machine tools and equipment, military hardware, refinery tubing, load-bearing parts, and rotary drills
Ferro Chrome
Ferro Chrome is an alloy of iron and chromium. Chromium content varies between 50 and 70% depending on the origin of the material. Its melting point is 1400° approx. for high carbon and 1620° for low carbon.
Ferrochrome stands out as one of the most imperative requirements needed for the manufacturing of stainless and special steel
Ferro Nickel
Ferronickel is a ferroalloy that contains approximately 35% nickel and 65% iron. It is a shiny metallic solid material and can be obtained from the carbothermic reduction of serpentine minerals, such as serpentine, limonite, or garnierite. It enables the production of products with special electronic, magnetic, and catalytic properties.
Ferro Aluminium
Ferroaluminum (FeAl) is a ferroalloy, consisting of iron and aluminum. The metal usually consists of 40% to 60% aluminum and applications of ferroaluminum include the deoxidation of steel, hard facing applications, reducing agent, thermite reactions, AlNiCo magnets, and alloying additions to welding wires and fluxes. The alloy is also known for the ability to manufacture low melting point alloys and its ability to carry out aluminothermic welding.