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Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement

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Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement

Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement
Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement

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Product Details:
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: ZHENAN
Certification: ISO9001:2015
Model Number: FeV
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: Negotiable
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: 1MT big bag or as per customer request
Delivery Time: 7-10 work days after received the payment
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 2000MT/per Month

Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with High Vanadium Content for Steel Hardness and Wear Resistance Improvement

Description
Vanadium Content: 78-82% Melting Point: 1887ºC
Boiling Point: 3337ºC Form: Lump / Solid Alloy
Size Range: 10-50 Mm Main Composition: Fe + V

Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 for Steel Industry – High Hardness Strength Improvement Alloy Additive Lump Material
What Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 is and why steelmakers use it

Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 is a high-vanadium content ferroalloy (approximately 78–82% V) used in steel production to significantly improve hardness, strength, wear resistance, and fatigue performance of steel products. It is a critical micro-alloying material in modern metallurgy, especially for high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel, tool steel, and wear-resistant structural steel.

Compared with lower vanadium grades, FeV 80 provides higher alloying efficiency and more stable steel performance, making it suitable for precision steelmaking processes where composition control and mechanical performance are strictly required.


Product specifications for industrial procurement
Item Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80
Vanadium Content (V) 78–82%
Product Type High Strength Ferro Vanadium Alloy
Form Lump / solid alloy
Size Range 10–50 mm / customized
Appearance Dark metallic gray
Main Composition Fe + V (high vanadium ratio)
Impurity Level Low controlled impurities
Application Steel industry, alloy strengthening, casting
Packaging 1MT jumbo bag / steel drum

How FeV 80 improves steel hardness, strength, and industrial performance

Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 plays a key role in steel metallurgy as a micro-alloying strengthening element. During steelmaking, vanadium forms stable carbides and nitrides, which refine grain structure and enhance mechanical properties.

In steel production, FeV 80 significantly improves tensile strength, hardness, and impact resistance, making steel more suitable for heavy-duty structural applications such as bridges, construction frameworks, and industrial machinery.

In wear-resistant steel, it enhances surface hardness and abrasion resistance, extending service life in mining equipment, cutting tools, and high-stress mechanical components.

In modern HSLA steel systems, FeV 80 ensures efficient alloy utilization and stable chemical composition, reducing variation in large-scale continuous production.

The lump form (10–50mm) ensures stable furnace feeding, controlled melting speed, and efficient alloy dissolution during steel refining.


Industrial grade comparison for procurement decision-making
FeV 80 vs FeV 50

FeV 80 contains significantly higher vanadium concentration, making it suitable for high-performance steel production requiring stronger mechanical properties and precise alloy control.

FeV 50 is more cost-effective and widely used in general steelmaking and large-volume construction steel production, where moderate performance improvement is sufficient.

➡ FeV 80 = high-strength, high-performance steel applications
➡ FeV 50 = cost-efficient mass production steelmaking


FeV 80 vs lower-grade ferro vanadium products

Compared with lower-grade FeV materials, FeV 80 provides higher alloying efficiency, better steel consistency, and stronger mechanical performance.

Lower-grade materials may reduce cost but often result in less stable vanadium distribution and weaker final steel properties, especially in high-demand industrial applications.

➡ FeV 80 is the preferred grade for high-strength steel systems


Why FeV 80 is essential in modern steel industry

With increasing demand for lightweight, high-strength, and wear-resistant steel, FeV 80 has become a critical additive in global metallurgy.

It enables steel manufacturers to achieve higher mechanical performance with lower material consumption, making it widely used in infrastructure, automotive, energy, and heavy machinery industries.

Its high vanadium concentration ensures efficient alloying reactions and stable production performance in continuous steelmaking processes.


Procurement-focused FAQ for FeV 80 buyers
1. What is Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 used for?

It is used as a strengthening additive in steel production to improve hardness, strength, wear resistance, and fatigue performance.


2. Why choose FeV 80 instead of FeV 50?

FeV 80 provides higher vanadium content, resulting in better alloy efficiency and stronger mechanical performance in steel.


3. What type of steel uses FeV 80?

It is mainly used in HSLA steel, tool steel, automotive steel, and wear-resistant structural steel.


4. How does vanadium improve steel properties?

Vanadium forms carbides and nitrides that refine grain structure and significantly enhance strength and hardness.


5. When is FeV 80 added in steel production?

It is added during the secondary refining stage to ensure uniform distribution in molten steel.


6. What packaging is used for FeV 80 export?

It is typically packed in 1-ton jumbo bags or steel drums, depending on shipping requirements.


Stable supply solution for global steel manufacturers

We supply high-quality Iron Vanadium Alloy FeV 80 with strict chemical control and stable batch consistency. Our material is widely used in global steel mills, alloy production plants, and metallurgy industries, ensuring reliable performance in high-strength steel applications.

We support long-term contracts, customized specifications, and fast international logistics for industrial procurement needs.


Contact Details
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