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Product Details:
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| Vanadium Content: | 48-52% (FeV 50%), 78-82% (FeV 80%) | Melting Point: | 1887ºC |
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| Boiling Point: | 3337ºC | Form: | Lump / Solid Alloy (FeV 50%), Dense Lump / Alloy Block (FeV 80%) |
| Size: | 10-50 Mm / Customized | Main Elements: | Fe + V |
High Purity Ferro Vanadium (FeV 50% and FeV 80%) is a critical vanadium-based alloy additive used in modern steel production to significantly improve steel strength, wear resistance, and fatigue performance. It is widely applied in low-alloy high-strength steel (HSLA), tool steel, rebar, and structural steel manufacturing.
FeV 50% is commonly used for cost-efficient bulk steel production, while FeV 80% is selected for high-performance steel applications requiring higher vanadium efficiency and tighter composition control.
| Item | Ferro Vanadium 50% | Ferro Vanadium 80% |
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| Vanadium Content (V) | 48–52% | 78–82% |
| Purity Level | Industrial Grade | High Purity Grade |
| Form | Lump / solid alloy | Dense lump / alloy block |
| Size | 10–50 mm / customized | 10–50 mm / customized |
| Main Elements | Fe + V | Fe + V (higher V concentration) |
| Impurity Control | Standard | Strict low-impurity control |
| Application | General steel production | High-strength alloy steel |
| Packaging | 1MT jumbo bag | 1MT jumbo bag |
Ferro Vanadium is widely used in steel metallurgy as a micro-alloying element that refines grain structure and enhances mechanical properties. When added during steel refining, vanadium forms stable carbides and nitrides, which significantly improve tensile strength, hardness, and wear resistance.
In construction steel production, FeV improves load-bearing capacity and structural durability, making it essential for bridges, buildings, and infrastructure materials. In automotive steel, it enhances fatigue resistance and impact toughness, ensuring long service life under mechanical stress.
In tool steel and wear-resistant steel, vanadium contributes to improved hardness and heat resistance, making the material suitable for cutting tools, mining equipment, and industrial machinery components.
FeV 50% is widely used in large-scale steel production where cost control is important, while FeV 80% is preferred in precision alloying systems requiring higher efficiency and stable chemical composition control.
FeV 50% is designed for large-volume steel production, where cost efficiency and stable vanadium addition are the primary concerns. It is widely used in construction steel and general structural steel manufacturing.
FeV 80% contains a higher vanadium concentration, which improves alloying efficiency and reduces material consumption per ton of steel. It is ideal for high-strength steel, tool steel, and advanced engineering applications where performance is critical.
Compared with lower-grade FeV products, 50% FeV provides more stable chemical consistency and more reliable steel performance. It ensures better control of mechanical properties in large-scale production environments.
Lower-grade alternatives may reduce cost slightly but often result in less uniform alloy distribution and inconsistent steel strength, especially in continuous production systems.
With increasing demand for lightweight, high-strength, and wear-resistant steel, ferro vanadium has become an essential additive in global steel production.
It allows steelmakers to improve mechanical performance while reducing material usage, making it a key component in modern HSLA (High Strength Low Alloy) steel systems. This directly supports infrastructure development, automotive manufacturing, and heavy machinery industries.
FeV 50% and 80% are both widely used depending on production scale, cost structure, and performance requirements.
It is used as a micro-alloying additive to improve strength, hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue performance of steel.
FeV 50% is used for cost-efficient bulk steel production, while FeV 80% is used for high-strength steel requiring higher vanadium efficiency and purity.
Vanadium refines grain structure and forms carbides/nitrides that significantly improve mechanical strength and wear resistance.
It is widely used in construction, automotive, tool steel, mining equipment, and infrastructure steel industries.
It is added during the secondary refining stage to ensure uniform distribution of vanadium in molten steel.
It is typically packed in 1-ton jumbo bags or steel drums, depending on shipping and customer requirements.
We supply high-quality Ferro Vanadium 50% and 80% with strict control over chemical composition and stable batch consistency. Our materials are widely used in global steel mills, alloy production plants, and metallurgical industries, ensuring reliable performance in high-strength steel manufacturing.
We support long-term contracts, customized specifications, and fast international logistics for industrial buyers.
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