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Ferrovanadium

Ferrovanadium usually appears in lumps or granules with a silvery-gray metallic luster.
Common Grades: FeV50-B (FeV80)
Specifications: 10-50mm
Production Process (Aluminothermic Method):
Vanadium pentoxide is reduced by aluminum, which generates a large amount of heat. Recycled ferrovanadium scrap is added to control the temperature and reaction rate, improving the recovery rate of vanadium.
Applications:
  1. Steel Industry: About 90% of the world's vanadium is used in the steel industry. It refines grains and increases strength in low-alloy steels; improves strength and toughness in structural alloy steels; increases the elastic limit in spring steels; and refines the structure and grains to enhance wear resistance in tool steels.

  2. Other Fields: Adding vanadium to iron-nickel alloys can improve magnetic permeability after proper heat treatment; adding vanadium to permanent magnet steels can increase coercivity. High-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive in non-ferrous alloys.

Packaging & Storage: Packed in iron drums, net weight 100kg per drum. Store in a dry, well-ventilated warehouse and avoid contact with humid air. During transportation, prevent package damage, rain exposure, and mixing with corrosive substances such as acids and alkalis.
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