2023 Ferromanganese for Steel Making with Factory Price

Model NO.
DY-2023010410
Reference Price
$ 6.30 - 11.70

Product Description

2023 Ferromanganese for Steel Making with Factory Price

Product Description

2023 Ferromanganese for Steel Making with Factory Price
Ferromolybdenum
Ferromolybdenum is an alloy formed bycombining iron and molybdenum with amolybdenum content of 60-75%.lt is anextremely versatile alloy used primarily inhigh-strength low alloys and stainless steels. lthas numerous beneficial properties and can beused even in cast irons, some high-speed toolsteels,and superalloy applications.Addingferromolybdenum to a material helps toimprove weldability,corrosion and wearresistance as well to increase ferrite strength

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2023 Ferromanganese for Steel Making with Factory Price

Product Application

2023 Ferromanganese for Steel Making with Factory Price Ferromanganese is widely used in steel industry, foundry industry and other industrial production.
1. Steel industry: Ferromanganese is an indispensable deoxidizer and desulfurizer in the steelmaking industry.
2. Foundry industry: The addition of ferromanganese to cast iron can be used as an inoculant and nodularizing agent for ductile iron, and can prevent the formation of carbides, promote the precipitation of graphite, greatly shorten the nodularization time, and greatly reduce the form of impurities in molten iron. Cast iron quality, improve cast iron performance.
3. Other industries: High-carbon ferromanganese or manganese alloys are used as reducing agents for the production of low-carbon ferroalloys in the ferroalloy industry. Ferromanganese powder can be used as a suspended phase in the mineral processing industry, and used as a coating for welding rods in the welding rod manufacturing industry; high manganese ferromanganese can be used in the electrical industry to prepare semiconductor pure manganese, and in the chemical industry, it can be used to make manganese ketones, etc.

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2023 Ferromanganese for Steel Making with Factory Price

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