ROCK FERRO VANADIUM

Indian Ferro Vanadium Supplier

ROCK FERRO VANADIUM provides World Wide customers with the best ferrovanadium product, a top manufacturer with complete certificates.

  • Content Of Certain Elements Can Be Customized
  • For The Preparation Of Titanium Alloy
  • Enhance The Corrosion Resistance Of Metal Materials
  • Alloy Additives
  • Free Sample
  • High Temperature Stability
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Introduction to Ferro Vanadium (FeV) Metal

Ferrovanadium refers to a type of alloy that contains both iron (Fe) and vanadium (V). Ferrovanadium is an important alloy product containing vanadium, which is typically used as a furnace ingredient in steel metallurgy processes. Ferrovanadium is an alloy consisting of vanadium and iron. It usually exists as a solid alloy with a vanadium content of between 30% and 90%.

Ferrovanadium is an important alloy additive, which is widely used in the preparation process of steel and titanium alloys to improve the properties of steel and titanium alloys. It can improve the strength, hardness, corrosion resistance and high temperature performance of materials, making it widely used in aerospace, automotive, medical equipment and other industrial fields.

The vanadium content in ferrovanadium provided by ROCK FERRO VANADIUM for the Indian market is 35% to 85%. FeV80 (80% vanadium) is the most common ferrovanadium component. In addition to iron and vanadium, ferrovanadium also contains small amounts of silicon, aluminum, carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, arsenic, copper and manganese. Impurities can constitute up to 11% of the weight of the alloy. The concentration of these impurities determines the grade of ferrovanadium.

Specification Ferro Vanadium-(FeV)

Features of Ferro Vanadium-(FeV)

- Ferrovanadium typically contains 35% to 85% vanadium, with the remaining portion being iron.

- Enhances the strength and hardenability of steel.
- Increases the material's resistance to wear and fatigue.

- Acts as a deoxidizing agent in steelmaking, helping to remove impurities like oxygen and sulfur.

- Promotes grain refinement in steel, which can improve the material's mechanical properties.

- Improves the corrosion resistance of steel, making it suitable for use in aggressive environments.

- Enhances the stability and performance of steel at high temperatures, making it suitable for applications in aerospace and energy industries.

- Used in the production of various alloy steels, including high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels and tool steels.
- Commonly employed in the automotive, construction, and aerospace industries.

- Provides a cost-effective way to achieve desired material properties in steel production compared to using pure vanadium.

- Complies with international standards such as ASTM A235 and ISO 5458.

- Ferrovanadium should be handled with care, as vanadium compounds can be toxic if ingested or inhaled.

- Can be recycled and reused in the steelmaking process, contributing to sustainability efforts.

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