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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FerrochromeFerrochrome - Wikipedia

    Ferrochrome or ferrochromium (FeCr) is a type of ferroalloy, that is, an alloy of chromium and iron, generally containing 50 to 70% chromium by weight. [1] [2] Ferrochrome is produced by electric arc carbothermic reduction of chromite.

  2. Ferrochrome (FeCr) is a ferroalloy with iron and chromium, used mainly in stainless steel production. Learn about the different types of ferrochrome, their production methods, and the global market trends from ICDA, a leading chrome ore supplier.

  3. Jul 10, 2018 · Ferro-chrome (Fe-Cr) is an alloy comprised of iron (Fe) and chromium (Cr). Besides Cr and Fe, it also contains varying amounts of carbon (C) and other elements such as silicon (Si), sulphur (S), and phosphorus (P). It is used primarily in the production of stainless steel.

  4. Learn about ferrochrome, a chromium-containing ferroalloy used in stainless steel and high chromium steels. Find chapters and articles on ferrochrome production, properties, applications, and more.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Ferrochrome is a ferroalloy in the metallurgy, playing a key role in the production of stainless steel. This alloy, consisting primarily of iron and chromium (50-705), is renowned for its corrosion resistance and durability, making it an indispensable component in various industrial applications.

  6. www.imfa.in › resource-centre › 2021IMFA

    Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd (IMFA), India’s leading fully integrated producer of ferro chrome, announced Q4 & annual results today for the year ending March 31st, 2021. Highlights of Q4 FY21 vs Q4 FY20. • Revenues of Rs 576.11 crores vs Rs 379.04 crores. • Exports of Rs 528.73 crores vs Rs 356.82 crores.

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  8. Jun 13, 2023 · The vast majority of mined chromite, estimated at approximately 90–95%, is used to produce various ferrochrome (FeCr) grades. Subsequently, the stainless-steel industry consumes 80–90% of produced FeCr. Therefore, chromite and FeCr demands are driven by the demand for stainless steel.