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Ferrochrome (FeCr)

The essential chromium–iron alloy behind the corrosion resistance of stainless and tool steel.

Ferrochrome (FeCr) is an alloy of chromium and iron containing between 50% and 70% chromium. Producers of stainless steel and tool steel are the largest consumers of ferrochrome and charge chrome — it is chromium that gives stainless steel its remarkable corrosion resistance.

Of the total world chrome ore output, the majority is processed into ferrochrome for the metallurgical industry, with smaller shares going to chemical, refractory and foundry uses — most of it ultimately going into cast iron, alloy steels and stainless steel.

World Chrome Ore Consumption

Where chrome ore goes

95% · Metallurgical
 Metallurgical (ferrochrome) — 95%  Chemical industry — 2% Refractory & foundry — 3%
Product Range

High Carbon Ferro Chrome

High Carbon Ferro Chrome Lumps +
High Carbon Ferro Chrome
Lumps
High Carbon Ferro Chrome Chips +
High Carbon Ferro Chrome
Chips
High Carbon Ferro Chrome Fines +
High Carbon Ferro Chrome
Fines
Technical Data

Grade Specifications

High Carbon Low Si
Cr 65% min
Si 1.0% max
C 9.5% max
S 0.06% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size As per requirement
High Carbon Normal Si
Cr 60% min
Si 2.5% max
C 9.0% max
S 0.05% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size As per requirement
High Carbon Normal Si
Cr 60% min
Si 4% max
C 8.5% max
S 0.05% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size 10 – 30 mm
High Carbon Normal Si
Cr 60% min
Si 4% max
C 8.5% max
S 0.05% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size 0 – 10 mm / 0 – 3 mm
High Carbon Low Si
Cr 65% min
Si 1.5% max
C 9.5% max
S 0.06% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size As per requirement
High Carbon Normal Si
Cr 60% min
Si 3.0% max
C 8.5% / 9.0% max
S 0.05% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size As per requirement
High Carbon Low Si
Cr 60% min
Si 2.0% max
C 9.0% max
S 0.05% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size As per requirement
High Carbon Normal Si
Cr 60% min
Si 4% max
C 8.5% max
S 0.05% max
Phos 0.030% / 0.035% max
Size As per requirement