Ferroalloys
Ferroalloys are a group of alloys composed of iron and one or more additional elements such as manganese, silicon, chromium and phosphorus. These alloys are used in the production of steel, as they help to improve its physical and chemical properties.
Carburizing graphite and plumbagine
Natural graphite powder. It is used to imitate metals such as iron and lead. Graphite is used in lubricants, pencils, crucibles, molds, paints, varnishes, electroplating and boilers, among others.
Ferro Silicon 10-80 mm
It is used as a deoxidizer and is also used for alloying purposes in steel production. Silicon aids graphitization in cast iron.
Ferro Silicon Manganese
It is an alloy composed of iron, manganese and silicon, with a controlled content of impurities such as carbon, sulfur and phosphorus. It is used in the manufacture of steel, since it allows hardenability and is resistant to abrasion.
Ferromolybdenum
It is a highly potent agent that is formed by many heat treatable steel alloys. Molybdenum corrosion improves the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. It is effective in strengthening and hardening.
Ferrophosphorus
In gray iron, it increases fluidity. In steel, it improves strength, resistance to atmospheric corrosion, machinability and machinability.
High carbon ferro-manganese
It is an alloy of iron, manganese and carbon used in the production of steel. It provides strength and hardness to the material, improving its quality and mechanical properties. It has deoxidizing and desulfurizing qualities.
High carbon ferrochromium
It is used for the adjustment of chromium content in carbon steels, alloy steels, high speed steels, high temperature steels and some iron castings. It improves hardenability, corrosion and wear resistance.
Inoculants
They are additives used in the production of ferroalloys to improve their physical and chemical properties. They help to control grain structure and size, reduce porosity and improve mechanical strength.
Low carbon ferrochromium
Ferroalloy used to adjust the chromium content without affecting the presence of carbon in the manufacture of stainless steels, special steels and tool grade steels. Improves hardenability, corrosion resistance and hardness.
Shot peening
Shot blasting media are small particles of abrasive material used in the cleaning and preparation of metal surfaces prior to coating. They are very effective in removing rust, paint and other contaminants from the surface, leaving it ready to be treated.
Slag remover
It is a product specially formulated to act as a slag binder. Used in casting pots and induction furnaces in the smelting of iron, steel and bronze, it promotes the acceleration and simplification of the slagging operation.
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