High Carbon Ferro Chrome (Domestic)


High Carbon Ferro Chrome Domestic is a ferroalloy made from chromite ore via domestic furnaces. It has high carbon content and is used in the manufacture of stainless steel, alloy steel, and other chromium-bearing steels to improve hardness, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance.

Key Specifications:
• Chromium (Cr): ~65-72% minimum
• Carbon (C): 5-7% typical
• Silica (Si): ≤ 2% (varies by grade)
• Titanium (Ti): low (≤ 0.5%)
• Phosphorus (P): ≤ 0.03% max
• Sulfur (S): ≤ 0.05% max

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Produced in domestic furnaces, High Carbon Ferro Chrome Domestic is valued for its high chromium content that enhances alloy strength, corrosion resistance, and hardness. It also contributes to better performance in stainless steel and hard-facing applications where high wear resistance is required.

  • Enhances corrosion resistance in steels

  • Improves hardness and wear properties

  • Acts as a chromium source in alloy steels and stainless steels

  • Useful for tooling, hard-facing, ferrochrome blends

Material: High Carbon Ferro Chrome (Domestic)
Chromium: ~65-72% min
Carbon: 5-7% typical
Silica: ≤ 2%
Titanium: ≤ 0.5%
Phosphorus: ≤ 0.03%
Sulfur: ≤ 0.05%
Form: Crushed or lump form (optional sizing available)
Packaging: Bags, big-bags, or bulk depending on order requirements

  • Stainless steel manufacturing

  • Alloy steel and tool steel production

  • Hard-facing and wear resistant overlays

  • Ferrochrome blending for electric furnace operations

  • Chromium source in refractory and chemical industries

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