The addition of ferrovanadium to steel significantly improves its machinability. The presence of vanadium in the alloy forms fine-grained microstructures, which contribute to reduced cutting forces...
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The addition of ferrovanadium to steel significantly improves its machinability. The presence of vanadium in the alloy forms fine-grained microstructures, which contribute to reduced cutting forces and improved chip control during machining operations. This allows for smoother and more efficient machining processes.
Furthermore, ferrovanadium enhances the tool life and performance of cutting tools. It reduces the wear and deformation of cutting edges, resulting in longer tool life and improved machining productivity.
The transformation of steel machinability facilitated by ferrovanadium opens up opportunities for more efficient manufacturing processes, reduced production costs, and improved surface finishes in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general machining.
Brand | Chemical Compositions (%) | |||||
V | C | Si | P | S | Al | |
≤ | ||||||
FbV60-A | 58.0~65.0 | 0.40 | 2.0 | 0.06 | 0.04 | 1.5 |
FeV60-B | 58.0~65.0 | 0.60 | 2.5 | 0.10 | 0.05 | 2.0 |
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