High Carbon Ferro Chrome Introduction
Ferro Chrome (FeCr) is an alloy of chromium and iron containing 50% to 70% chromium by weight. Ferrochrome is produced by electric arc carbothermic reduction of chromite. Most of the world's ferrochrome is produced in South Africa, Kazakhstan, and India, which have large domestic chromite resources. Increasing amounts are coming from Russia and China. The production of steel is the largest consumer of ferrochrome, especially the production of stainless steel with a chromium content of 10 to 20% is the main application of ferrochrome. Chromium (Cr) is an element of the Periodic Table.
High Carbon Ferro Chrome Specification
Item Code
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Chemical composition %
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Cr
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C
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Si
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S
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P
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min
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max
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FeCr55C10
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52
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10
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5
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0.04
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0.04
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High Carbon Ferro Chrome Application
Welding materials, catalyst, spraying, and powder metallurgy
High Carbon Ferro Chrome Packing
Origin: South Africa
1) In steel drum of 50 kgs; 2) In woven bags of 1000 kgs