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Production of Ferro Vanadium
Ferrovanadium is usually produced by smelting in an electric furnace. A certain amount of vanadium ore, scrap steel, coke and other raw materials are added to the electric furnace, which is heated to a high temperature and then pure iron is added so that the vanadium and iron react to form a vanadium-iron alloy. In the process of smelting in the electric furnace, it is necessary to control the furnace temperature, reaction time and raw material ratio to ensure that the quality of vanadium ferroalloy produced is stable. In addition, in order to improve the quality and production efficiency of ferrovanadium alloys, other production processes such as atomization and calendering can also be used.
Properties and Characteristics of Ferro Vanadium
Ferro vanadium alloys are characterized by high melting point, high hardness and high strength. Of these, the high melting point and high hardness is one of the most prominent features of ferro vanadium alloys, which gives them good resistance to wear and corrosion in high temperature and high pressure environments. In addition, vanadium-iron alloys have good toughness and fatigue resistance, and are therefore widely used in different fields.
Applications of Ferro Vanadium
Ferro Vanadium alloys are widely used in many applications due to their many excellent properties:
1. Wear-resistant materials: Because of their high hardness, high strength and good wear resistance, ferrovanadium alloys are commonly used in the manufacture of a variety of wear-resistant materials such as wear-resistant steel plates and wear-resistant bearing shells.
2. tool steel and stainless steel: in the smelting of tool steel and stainless steel, the addition of a certain amount of ferrovanadium can improve the hardness and strength of the material, thus increasing its service life.