Ferrovanadium is an important alloy product that contains vanadium. It is typically used as a furnace ingredient in steel metallurgy processes. Ferrovanadium is commonly available with vanadium contents of either 40%, 60%, or 80%. It is crucial to ensure the vanadium content has minimal uncertainty, and the levels of carbon (C), sulfur (S), and phosphorus (P) are strictly limited.
The production methods for ferrovanadium mainly include the electro-silicon thermal process, the aluminum thermal process, and direct alloying of vanadium slag. Generally, ferrovanadium has a vanadium content above 40% and a melting point of 1480°C. Additionally, it has a solid density of 7.0 t/m³.
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Contents ( wt.% ) | ||||||||
V | Al | Si | C | S | P | As | Cu | |
FeV 60 | 50-65 | 2.0 Max | 1.5 Max | 0.15 Max | 0.05 Max | 0.06 Max | 0.06 Max | 0.10 Max |
FeV 80 | 78-82 | 1.5 Max | 1.5 Max | 0.15 Max | 0.05 Max | 0.06 Max | 0.06 Max | 0.10 Max |
*Size and Packing can be adjusted by customer requirement |