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Ferrovanadium is a ferroalloy obtained by reducing vanadium pentoxide with carbon in an electric furnace, or by reducing vanadium pentoxide by silicon thermal method in an electric furnace. Ferrovanadium is a ferroalloy composed of vanadium and iron, mainly used as an alloy additive in steelmaking, and high-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive for non-ferrous alloys. Commonly used ferrovanadium has three types: 40%, 50%, 60% and 80% vanadium.
The vanadium content of the iron and vanadium master alloy (fe-v binary alloy) is not less than 35.0% (by weight) and not more than 85.0% (by weight). Vanadium is a member of the vanadium family of elements on the periodic table, with an atomic number of 23, an atomic weight of 50.942, a melting point of 1887 degrees and a boiling point of 3337 degrees. About 80% of vanadium and iron are used as alloying elements in steel.
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Ferrovanadium is an iron alloy composed of vanadium and iron. It is mainly used as an alloy additive in steelmaking. High-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive for non-ferrous alloys. Commonly used ferrovanadium contains 40%, 60% and 80% vanadium.
Ferrovanadium is an iron alloy composed of vanadium and iron. It is mainly used as an alloy additive in steelmaking. High-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive for non-ferrous alloys. Commonly used ferrovanadium contains 40%, 60% and 80% vanadium.