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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 |
Ferro Vanadium FeV Alloy 50% / 80% for Metallurgy & Steel Casting – High Performance Strengthening Industrial Material
What Ferro Vanadium FeV Alloy 50% / 80% is and why it is used
Ferro Vanadium (FeV) Alloy 50% and 80% are essential vanadium-based strengthening additives used in metallurgy, steel casting, and high-performance steel production. They are designed to significantly improve steel properties such as strength, hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue durability by introducing controlled vanadium into molten steel.
FeV 50% is widely used in general steelmaking and cost-sensitive production environments, while FeV 80% is preferred for high-performance alloy steel and precision casting applications where higher vanadium efficiency and tighter composition control are required.
Product specifications for industrial procurement
| Item | Ferro Vanadium 50% | Ferro Vanadium 80% |
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| Vanadium Content (V) | 48–52% | 78–82% |
| Product Type | FeV Alloy | High Purity FeV Alloy |
| Form | Lump / solid alloy | Dense lump / alloy block |
| Size Range | 10–50 mm / customized | 10–50 mm / customized |
| Appearance | Metallic gray lumps | Dark metallic gray lumps |
| Main Composition | Fe + V | Fe + V (higher V ratio) |
| Impurity Level | Standard controlled | Low impurity, high stability |
| Application | Steelmaking, general casting | High-strength steel, precision casting |
| Packaging | 1MT jumbo bag | 1MT jumbo bag |
How Ferro Vanadium improves steel performance in metallurgy and casting
Ferro Vanadium is a key micro-alloying material in modern steel production systems. Its main function is to refine grain structure and enhance mechanical properties of steel through stable carbide and nitride formation.
In metallurgy, FeV significantly improves tensile strength, hardness, and structural stability, making steel more suitable for high-load and high-stress applications. It is widely used in construction steel, bridge engineering, and industrial infrastructure materials.
In steel casting, vanadium improves solidification behavior and microstructure uniformity, reducing internal defects and increasing wear resistance. This makes it especially valuable in automotive parts, machinery components, and heavy-duty cast products.
FeV 50% is commonly used in large-scale production where cost efficiency is important, while FeV 80% is used in high-performance steel systems requiring precise alloy control and stronger mechanical output.
Industrial comparison of FeV alloy grades
Ferro Vanadium 50% vs Ferro Vanadium 80%
FeV 50% is designed for general metallurgy and mass steel production, where cost control and stable vanadium addition are the main priorities. It is widely used in construction steel and standard casting applications.
FeV 80% provides higher vanadium concentration, which increases alloying efficiency and reduces material consumption per ton of steel. It is ideal for high-strength steel, wear-resistant steel, and precision casting industries where performance is critical.
➡ 50% = economical mass production steelmaking
➡ 80% = high-performance alloy steel and precision casting
Ferro Vanadium 50% vs conventional low-grade FeV materials
Compared with lower-grade ferro vanadium, FeV 50% provides more stable chemical composition and more predictable steel performance. It ensures consistent mechanical properties in continuous steel production environments.
Lower-grade materials may reduce cost slightly but often result in unstable alloy distribution and inconsistent final steel quality, especially in large-scale industrial casting systems.
➡ 50% FeV is the standard industrial baseline for stable metallurgical performance
Why ferro vanadium is critical in modern steel casting industry
The demand for high-strength and wear-resistant steel continues to grow across infrastructure, automotive, and heavy machinery industries. Ferro Vanadium plays a key role in achieving lightweight, durable, and high-strength steel materials.
By improving grain refinement and forming stable microstructures, FeV allows steel producers to reduce material usage while enhancing performance. This makes it an essential additive in modern HSLA steel systems and industrial casting production lines.
Procurement-focused FAQ for ferro vanadium buyers
1. What is Ferro Vanadium used for in metallurgy and casting?
It is used as a strengthening alloy additive to improve steel strength, hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue performance.
2. What is the difference between FeV 50% and FeV 80%?
FeV 50% is used for general steel production, while FeV 80% is used for high-performance and precision alloy applications requiring higher vanadium efficiency.
3. Why is vanadium important in steel casting?
Vanadium improves microstructure stability and reduces defects, resulting in stronger, more durable cast steel products.
4. Which industries use ferro vanadium most?
It is widely used in construction steel, automotive manufacturing, mining equipment, and industrial machinery casting.
5. How is ferro vanadium added in steel production?
It is added during the secondary refining stage to ensure uniform vanadium distribution in molten steel.
6. What is the standard packaging for export shipment?
It is usually packed in 1-ton jumbo bags or steel drums, depending on customer logistics requirements.
Stable supply solution for global industrial buyers
We supply consistent-quality Ferro Vanadium 50% and 80% with strict chemical control and stable batch performance. Our materials are widely used in global steel mills, foundries, and metallurgy industries, ensuring reliable strengthening performance in high-demand steel applications.
We support long-term contracts, customized specifications, and fast international shipping for industrial procurement needs.
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