Ferro Manganese
High Carbon
High-carbon ferro manganese is a crucial alloy in the steel industry. It is used to improve the hardness and strength of steel. This alloy is made by combining manganese ore with carbon in a furnace.
Advantages
- Strengthens Steel: Adding high-carbon ferro manganese to steel increases its strength and durability.
- Improves Hardness: This alloy enhances the hardness of steel, making it more resistant to wear and tear.
- Cost-Effective: It is a cost-effective way to improve the quality of steel.
Production Process
- Raw Materials: The primary raw materials are manganese ore and carbon.
- Smelting: These materials are smelted in a furnace at high temperatures.
- Refining: The molten alloy is then refined to remove impurities.
- Casting: Finally, the refined alloy is cast into molds to form high-carbon ferro manganese.
Applications
- Steel Manufacturing: Used extensively in the production of various types of steel.
- Construction: Essential for building infrastructure due to its strength-enhancing properties.
- Automotive Industry: Improves the durability and performance of automotive components.
Conclusion
High-carbon ferro manganese is an indispensable component in the steel industry. Its ability to enhance the strength and hardness of steel makes it a valuable addition to any steel production process.
| Products | Grade | MN (min) | Si (max) | C (max) | P (max) | S (max) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Carbon | 78% | 78% | 1.5% | 6-8% | 0.30% | 0.03% |
| 76% | 76% | 1.5% | 6-8% | 0.30% | 0.03% | |
| 73% | 73% | 1.5% | 6-8% | 0.30% | 0.03% | |
| 70% | 70% | 2.0% | 6-8% | 0.30% | 0.03% | |
| 65% | 65% | 2.0% | 6-8% | 0.30% | 0.03% | |
| Low Phos | 65-76% | 65-76% | 1.5-2% | 6-8% | 0.1% | 0.02% |
| Products | Grade | MN (min) | Si (max) | C (max) | B (ppm) | S (max) |
| Low Boron | 65-76% | 65-76% | 1.5-2% | 6-8% | 50 | 0.02% |
| Size | As Per Customer Requirements | |||||
| Packing | As Per Customer Requirements | |||||
