Ferro Titanium


Ferro Titanium is a ferroalloy composed of titanium and iron, produced by melting titanium scrap, sponge, rutile, or ilmenite with iron. It is mainly used as a deoxidizer, grain refiner, and stabilizer in steelmaking, offering high strength, low density, and excellent corrosion resistance.

Specifications:
• Ti Content: 30-35% or 68-72%
• Other Grades: 20-25% Ti (for foundries), 35-40% Ti (for welding), ~70% Ti (for stainless steel)
• Production Method: Induction furnace or aluminothermic

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  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Ferro Titanium is widely used in steel production to stabilize grain structure, control carbide precipitation, and improve mechanical properties. Its addition enhances wear resistance, high-temperature performance, and corrosion resistance in stainless and alloy steels.

  • Improves strength and toughness of steels

  • Acts as a grain refiner and stabilizer

  • Enhances corrosion and oxidation resistance

  • Used in welding, foundry, and special steels

Material: Ferro Titanium
Ti Content: 30-35% or 68-72%
Grades: 20-25% Ti (foundries), 35-40% Ti (welding), ~70% Ti (stainless steel)
Manufacturing Method: Induction furnace / aluminothermic
Raw Materials: Titanium scrap, sponge, rutile, ilmenite
Packaging: Bags, steel drums, or as per customer requirement

  • Steel and stainless steel industries

  • Foundries for refining alloys

  • Welding consumables and flux-cored wires

  • Aerospace, automotive, and chemical equipment

  • Paints, varnishes, and coatings (as titanium additive)

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