High Temperature Alloy Addition Ferrovanadium

High Temperature Alloy Addition Ferrovanadium

Ferrovanadium is an alloy composed of iron and vanadium, with varying percentages of vanadium content depending on the desired grade. The high temperature alloy addition grade of ferrovanadium cont...

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Ferrovanadium is an alloy composed of iron and vanadium, with varying percentages of vanadium content depending on the desired grade. The high temperature alloy addition grade of ferrovanadium contains a higher vanadium content compared to standard grades. This increased vanadium content enhances the high-temperature stability and strength of the final alloy.

High temperature alloy addition ferrovanadium is added to the alloy melt during the manufacturing process to introduce vanadium as an alloying element. Vanadium improves the mechanical properties of the alloy, such as high-temperature strength, creep resistance, and resistance to oxidation and corrosion. These properties are crucial in applications where materials are exposed to extreme temperatures and harsh environments.

 FeV composition (%)
Grade V Al P Si C
FeV80-A 78-82 1.5 0.05 1.50 0.15
FeV80-B 78-82 2.0 0.06 1.50 0.20

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