FeV is a ferroalloy made up of vanadium (V) and iron (Fe). It finds extensive use in industries such as steel production, alloy manufacturing, chemical processes, and electronics due to its unique ...
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FeV is a ferroalloy made up of vanadium (V) and iron (Fe). It finds extensive use in industries such as steel production, alloy manufacturing, chemical processes, and electronics due to its unique properties and advantages. The specific composition of FeV can range from FeV50 to FeV80, indicating the percentage of vanadium present in the alloy.
Ferrovanadium offers numerous benefits in industrial applications. It enhances the mechanical properties of materials, including strength, toughness, and hardness, making it valuable in the production of high-strength steels and alloys that require improved performance.
Additionally, ferrovanadium provides excellent corrosion resistance, protecting materials from degradation caused by harsh environments, chemicals, or moisture. Its ability to withstand high temperatures without significant degradation makes it suitable for applications involving extreme heat, such as high-temperature alloy production, aerospace components, and heat-resistant materials.
FeV composition (%) | |||||
Grade | V | Al | P | Si | C |
FeV80-A | 78-82 | 1.5 | 0.05 | 1.50 | 0.15 |
FeV80-B | 78-82 | 2.0 | 0.06 | 1.50 | 0.20 |
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