
Ferro Vanadium FeV80 FeV50 Lump Ferrovanadium
FerroSilicon Powder is produced by Heating the mixture of iron ore, coke, and silica to a temperature above 2200 °C in the furnace. This process produces a highly pure iron and silicon alloy which is then ground into the fine powder form.
Description
Description
Ferrovanadium is an alloy composed of iron (Fe) and vanadium (V) with varying percentages of each element. The two most common types are FeV80 and FeV50, indicating that the alloy contains 80% and 50% vanadium, respectively. Ferrovanadium is typically produced by reducing vanadium oxide with iron in an electric furnace, and the resulting alloy is used as a master alloy in steel production to improve its strength and durability. It is also used in the production of other alloys, including titanium alloys and superalloys, as well as in the chemicals industry for the production of catalysts and other applications. Ferrovanadium is available in different forms, including lumps and powders.
Specfication
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Ferro Vanadium
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Chemistry/Grade
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FeV50
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FeV80
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V
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50
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79
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Less than (%) |
C
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0.6
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0.2
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Si
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2.5
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1.5
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P
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0.1
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0.06
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S
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0.05
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0.05
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Al
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2
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2
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Mn
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/
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0.5
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Features
- Improved strength and hardness of metal alloys: Ferrovanadium is added to steel and other alloys to increase their strength, hardness, and durability. This makes them more resistant to wear and tear, cracking, and deformation.
- Enhanced corrosion resistance: Ferrovanadium helps improve the corrosion resistance of metal alloys, making them more durable and long-lasting.
- Improved heat resistance: Ferrovanadium is heat-resistant and can withstand high temperatures, making it an ideal additive for high-temperature applications.
- Versatility: Ferrovanadium can be used in a wide range of applications, from steel production to the manufacture of chemicals and catalysts.
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