High Carbon Ferro Chrome (Low Titanium and Low Silicon)


High Carbon Ferro Chrome (Low Titanium and Low Silicon) is a high-carbon ferroalloy composed of chromium, iron, and carbon, with low levels of titanium and silicon. It is primarily used in the production of stainless steel and other high-alloy steels.

Specifications:
• Chromium (Cr): 68% minimum
• Carbon (C): 6% - 8%
• Phosphorus (P): 0.01% maximum
• Sulfur (S): 0.02% maximum
• Titanium (Ti): 0.03% maximum
• Silicon (Si): 1% maximum

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

High Carbon Ferro Chrome (Low Titanium and Low Silicon) is produced by reducing chromite ore in an electric arc furnace using carbon sources like coal or coke. The resulting alloy has a high carbon content and is characterized by low levels of titanium and silicon, making it suitable for applications requiring specific chemical compositions.

  • High carbon content for specific alloying requirements

  • Low titanium and silicon levels for controlled composition

  • Suitable for producing stainless steel and high-alloy steels

  • Enhances corrosion resistance and hardness in steel products

Material: High Carbon Ferro Chrome (Low Titanium and Low Silicon)
Chromium Content: 68% minimum
Carbon Content: 6% - 8%
Phosphorus Content: 0.01% maximum
Sulfur Content: 0.02% maximum
Titanium Content: 0.03% maximum
Silicon Content: 1% maximum
Size: 10-100 mm (custom sizes available upon request)
Packaging: Standard industrial packaging as required

  • Production of stainless steel and high-alloy steels

  • Alloying agent in steelmaking processes

  • Enhancing corrosion resistance and hardness in steel products

  • Used in the manufacturing of various steel grades with specific chemical compositions

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