Ferroalloys

Ferroalloys

Ferroalloys
Ferromanganese, Ferrochrome, and Ferrosilicon are among the most essential ferroalloys used across steelmaking, foundry, and metallurgical industries. Known for their role in improving mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and deoxidation efficiency, these alloys are fundamental to the production of carbon, stainless, and specialty steels.

Applications

Ferroalloys

Steelmaking & Metallurgy: Used in structural, automotive, and tool steels to deoxidize, desulfurize, and improve hardness, strength, and corrosion resistance.

Ferroalloys

Foundry & Casting: Ferroalloys improve the fluidity and surface finish of cast steels and irons. They are also used in high-temperature applications such as furnace linings and refractory materials.

Ferroalloys

Aerospace & Energy: Applied in high-temperature alloys for turbine components, heat exchangers, and energy systems.

Ferroalloys

Chemical & Industrial Processes: Ferroalloys serve as reductants and alloying agents in the production of magnesium, welding materials, and electrodes.

Features

Some common features of these ferroalloys include:

  • High strength and wear resistance
  • Enhanced oxidation and corrosion resistance
  • Controlled impurity levels and carbon content
  • Improved deoxidation and alloying performance

Available Products & Grades

Ferromanganese (FeMn)

  • High Carbon Ferromanganese (HC FeMn) – Strong deoxidizer for carbon steel production.
  • Medium Carbon Ferromanganese (MC FeMn) – Balances strength and ductility in alloy steels.
  • Low Carbon Ferromanganese (LC FeMn) – Suitable for low-carbon and specialty steels.
  • Extra Low Carbon Ferromanganese (ELC FeMn) – Applied in high-grade stainless steels.
  • Silico Manganese (SiMn) – Improves hardness and corrosion resistance in structural steels.
  • Nitrided Ferromanganese (FeMnN) – Adds nitrogen for improved strength and toughness.

Ferrochrome (FeCr)

  • High Carbon Ferrochrome (HC FeCr) – 4–8% carbon; used in carbon and alloy steelmaking.
  • Low Carbon Ferrochrome (LC FeCr) – <0.1% carbon; preferred in stainless and specialty steels.
  • Medium Carbon Ferrochrome (MC FeCr) – Available upon request for specific alloying needs.

Ferrosilicon (FeSi)

  • FeSi 70% – Standard grade for steel deoxidation and alloying.
  • FeSi 72% – Used for improved deoxidation efficiency and steel quality.
  • FeSi 75% – High-purity grade for specialty steels and cast irons.
  • Low-Grade Ferrosilicon – Suitable for large-scale steel manufacturing and foundry applications.

Technical Identification

  • Ferromanganese (FeMn)

CAS Number: 12604-53-4

EC Number: 235-717-9

  • Ferrochrome (FeCr)

CAS Number: 11114-46-8

Chromium CAS Number: 7440-47-3

Iron CAS Number: 7439-89-6

  • Ferrosilicon (FeSi)

CAS Number: 8049-17-0

EC Number: 232-090-9

Regulatory Status

Silvari Group operates under a strict framework of international quality, environmental, and safety standards.

  • All ferroalloys supplied by Silvari Group comply with the requirements of the REACH Regulation (EC No. 1907/2006) and align with the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) standards applicable to European trade.
  • Silvari Group operates in accordance with internationally recognized standards of quality and certification, maintaining a transparent and well-managed operational framework.
  • Verified clients may request access to detailed technical documents and product certificates as part of our quality assurance procedure.

Silvari Group delivers a comprehensive portfolio of Ferromanganese, Ferrochrome, and Ferrosilicon, providing consistent purity, technical precision, and dependable supply for global steelmaking, foundry, and metallurgical industries.

Through quality control and reliable logistics, Silvari Group offers performance, compliance, and value in every batch supplied.

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