When Refining Additive for Steel ferro vanadium is introduced to molten steel, vanadium interacts with various impurities present, such as sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Vanadium has a high affinity...
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When Refining Additive for Steel ferro vanadium is introduced to molten steel, vanadium interacts with various impurities present, such as sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Vanadium has a high affinity for these elements, forming stable compounds that can be easily removed from the steel. By binding with these impurities, vanadium helps to reduce their concentration in the steel, resulting in a cleaner and more homogeneous product.
Furthermore, Refining Additive for Steel ferrovanadium facilitates the formation of fine-grained structures in the steel, improving its mechanical properties. It also aids in the deoxidation process, preventing the formation of undesirable oxides during steel production. The addition of this alloy during refining enhances the steel’s strength, ductility, and overall performance.
FeV composition (%) | |||||
Grade | V | Al | P | Si | C |
FeV40-A | 38-45 | 1.5 | 0.09 | 2.00 | 0.60 |
FeV40-B | 38-45 | 2.0 | 0.15 | 3.00 | 0.80 |
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