Product Description
The production of steel is the largest consumer of Ferro Chrome, especially the production of stainless steel with a chromium content of between 10 and 20%.
Ferro-Chrome with chrome content below 56% is known as 'charge chrome' and produced from a chrome containing ore with a lower chrome content. Alternatively, High Carbon Ferro-Chrome produced from higher grade ore, is more commonly used in specialist applications such as engineering steels where a high Cr to Fe ratio and minimum levels of other elements such as sulfur, phosphorus and titanium are important.
Low-carbon Ferro-Chrome is used during steel production to correct chrome percentages, without causing undesirable variations in the carbon or trace element percentages. It is also a low cost alternative to metallic chrome for uses in super alloys and other special melting applications.
Certifications
Chemical Composition % |
Cr |
C |
Si |
P |
S |
HC FeCr |
50-65 |
4-8 |
3max |
0.03max |
0.03max |
MC FeCr |
60-70 |
1.5-2.5 |
1.5max |
0.03max |
0.03max |
LC FeCr |
60-70 |
0.1-1 |
1.5max |
0.03max |
0.03max |
Micro-C FeCr |
60-70 |
0.1max |
1.0max |
0.03max |
0.03max |
Micro-C FeCr |
60-70 |
0.03-0.06 |
1.0max |
0.03max |
0.03max |
Other chemical composition and size can be supplied upon request.
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