Ferrovanadium Production Process
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Ferrovanadium production process
Vanadium-containing pig iron is an important iron alloy that is widely used in steel manufacturing and other industries. Its production process includes ore beneficiation, coking, iron ore reduction and alloy smelting.
Ore beneficiation is the first step in the production of vanadium-containing pig iron. In this process, ore with a higher vanadium content is separated from the ore. Commonly used ores include vanadium and vanadium magnetite. The purpose of ore beneficiation is to reduce the impurity content and increase the recovery rate of vanadium
Next is the coking process. Coking is the process of converting coal into coke. Coke is an important raw material in the production of vanadium-containing pig iron. During the coking process, coal is heated to high temperatures to remove impurities such as moisture, volatile matter, and sulfur, and ultimately coke is obtained. Coke has good combustion and mechanical properties and can provide high temperature and reducing conditions, which is beneficial to the reduction of iron ore and the smelting of alloys.
| product | Specification | Lowest price | ups and downs | highest price | ups and downs | Price Description |
| Ferrovanadium | 70-80% Europe | 25.5 | ↓0.5 | 26.51 | ↓0.2 | USD/kg vanadium |
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