Ferro alloys are alloys of iron (lat. Ferrum) with different elements. In most cases, they contain a high proportion of the respective alloying partner and serve as master alloys in steelmaking.
Ferrochrome,
a chromium-iron alloy with 50-75% chromium, is used as a master alloy of chromium steels. Chromium-containing steels have increased corrosion and scale resistance and increase the hardenability of the steels.
In this area we can offer you the following alloys:
• FeCr 6-8% C
• FeCr max. 1% C
• FeCr max. 0,1% C
• FeCr max. 0,07% C
• FeCr max. 0.05% C
Granulation: 0- / 1-5 mm / 10-50 mm / -100mm
Ferromolybdenum,
a molybdenum-iron alloy containing 60-65% molybdenum, is used as a master alloy in the steel industry. A molybdenum alloy increases the strength and corrosion resistance of the metals.
In this area we can offer you the following alloys:
• FeMo 65%
Granulation: 0- / 1-5 mm / 10-50 mm / -100mm
Ferrotungsten,
a tungsten-iron-alloy with 60 - 80% tungsten, is used to produce tungsten steels which are characterized by very high hardness and heat resistance. They are e.g. used for cutting tools and taps (HSS High Speed Steel).
In this area we can offer you the following alloys:
• FeW 80%
Granulation: 0- / 1-5 mm / 10-50 mm / -100mm
Ferroniobium,
a niobium-iron alloy with 60 - 70% niobium, is used as an alloying additive for stainless steels, special stainless steels and non-ferrous alloys, as niobium-alloyed materials are characterized by an increased mechanical strength.
In this area we can offer you the following alloys:
• FeNb 65%
Granulation: 0- / 1-5 mm / 10-50 mm / -100mm
Ferrovanadium,
a vanadium-iron alloy with 60 - 80% vanadium, acts on steel deoxidizing. In addition, the alloy structure of steels is improved by vanadium, especially by increasing hardness, toughness and shock and impact resistance.
In this area we can offer you the following alloys:
• FeV 80%
Granulation: 0- / 1-5 mm / 10-50 mm / -100mm
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