Ferro Phosphorus


Ferro Phosphorus is a ferroalloy composed of iron and phosphorus, with phosphorus content ranging between 23% and 32%. It is primarily used in steel manufacturing as a deoxidizing agent and in the production of high-strength low-alloy steels.

Specifications:
• Phosphorus (P): 23% minimum

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Ferro Phosphorus is produced as a by-product during steel manufacturing, specifically during the conversion of pig iron. It is obtained by removing it from the slag produced during this process. The phosphorus content in Ferro Phosphorus typically ranges between 23% and 32%, which defines the quality of the product.

  • Acts as a deoxidizing agent in steel manufacturing

  • Used in the production of high-strength low-alloy steels (HSLA)

  • Serves as a drying agent in manufacturing processes

  • Utilized as a dehydrating agent during alloy formation

  • Enhances the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of steel

Material: Ferro Phosphorus (FeP)
Phosphorus Content: 23% minimum
Forms Available: Lumps, Granules, Powder
Packaging: Standard industrial packaging as required

  • Steelmaking as a deoxidizing agent

  • Production of high-strength low-alloy steels (HSLA)

  • Manufacturing of phosphorus castings

  • Use as a drying agent in various manufacturing processes

  • Application as a dehydrating agent during alloy formation

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