Ferrochrome enhances the durability and aesthetic appeal of stainless steel products. Its high chromium content imparts resistance to oxidation and staining, making it indispensable in applications where hygiene and longevity are paramount.
It is utilized as a deoxidizer, inoculant, and alloying agent in steelmaking processes and reduces the oxygen content in molten steel. It also enhances the strength and magnetic properties of steel, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
It is used to impart strength, hardness, and heat resistance to steel and enhances the mechanical properties of steel.
It is used to enhance the strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance of steel and improves the hardenability and creep resistance of steel, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
It provides deoxidation, desulfurization, and alloying properties and improves the strength, toughness, and hardenability of steel. It also acts as a potent deoxidizer, removing impurities.
It is used to improve the strength, hardness, and wear resistance of steel. It finds application in the production of specialty steels used in automotive components, cutting tools, and wear-resistant applications.
This removes impurities such as oxygen and nitrogen from the molten metal, thereby improving the ductility and toughness of steel.
It is used for deoxidation, desulfurization, and alloying in steelmaking processes and improves the strength, hardness, and ductility of steel. It also enhances the fluidity and castability of molten steel, making it suitable for various forming and shaping processes.
It is used to improve the hardenability and wear resistance of steel. Comprising boron and iron, ferroboron forms hard, wear-resistant borides within the steel matrix, enhancing its mechanical properties.
It is used for nodularization and inoculation in the production of ductile iron. It enhances the ductility, toughness, and machinability of ductile iron, making it suitable for a wide range of engineering applications.