High Carbon Ferro Manganese


High Carbon Ferro Manganese is a ferroalloy with high manganese and carbon content. It is used in steel manufacturing as a deoxidizer and alloying addition, improving mechanical strength and performance.

Specifications:
• Manganese (Mn): 70 % minimum / can go up to ~75 %
• Silicon (Si): up to 0.5 % (or in some cases up to 1.5 %)
• Phosphorus (P): max 0.4 %
• Carbon (C): ~6–8 %

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

High Carbon Ferro Manganese is manufactured by reacting manganese ore, iron oxide, and carbon sources (such as coke) in high-temperature furnaces like electric arc furnaces. Its high carbon and manganese content make it particularly effective as a deoxidizer and alloying agent in steel production.

  • Enhances deoxidation in steelmaking

  • Adds manganese to steel for improved strength

  • Helps control carbon levels in certain steel grades

  • Widely used in production of stainless and specialty steels

Material: High Carbon Ferro Manganese (FeMn)
Manganese Content: ≥ 70 % (up to ~75 %)
Carbon Content: ~6–8 %
Silicon (Si): 0.5 % max (sometimes up to 1.5 %)
Phosphorus (P): ≤ 0.4 %
Production Method: Electric Arc Furnace
Packaging: Standard industrial packaging as per requirement

  • Steelmaking as a deoxidizer and manganese source

  • In stainless steel & alloy steel production

  • Use in duplex refining practices (AOD, CLU)

  • As raw material in manganese alloy blends

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