Ferro Vanadium


Ferro Vanadium is an alloy combining vanadium with iron. It acts as a universal hardener, strengthener, and corrosion-resistant additive in steels such as high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel and tool steels.

Specifications:
• Vanadium (V) content: 50% minimum (some grades up to 75%)
• Common ranges: 45–50% V (from slag process) up to ~80% in high-grade forms
• Form: Lumps, granules, powder (sizes typically determined by customer requirement)

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Ferro Vanadium enhances the hardenability, strength, and corrosion resistance of steels. It helps steels maintain these properties even under elevated temperatures. It is especially useful in tool steels, HSLA steels, and specialty alloy production.

  • Increases strength and hardness

  • Provides corrosion and wear resistance

  • Helps maintain performance at elevated temperatures

  • Suitable for tool steels, alloy steels, and specialty steels

Material: Ferro Vanadium
Vanadium Content: ≥ 50% (some grades up to ~75%)
Common Grades: 45–50% V, high-purity up to 80%
Production Method: Silicothermic reduction of V₂O₅ with iron/steel scrap or direct reduction in electric arc furnace
Packaging: Standard bags, steel drums, or per customer requirement

  • HSLA (High-Strength Low-Alloy) steels

  • Tool and die steels

  • Specialty steels and alloying applications

  • Corrosion-resistant and heat-resistant steels

  • High-performance automotive, structural, and energy components

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