Ferroalloy

Ferroalloy

A product that is added to molten iron as a deoxidizer, elemental additive, etc. during steelmaking to give the steel certain characteristics or meet certain requirements. Ferroalloys are generally used as deoxidizers to remove oxygen from molten steel during the steelmaking process. Some ferroalloys can also remove other impurities such as sulfur and nitrogen from the steel. Alloy additive: Add alloy elements to the steel according to the composition requirements of the steel grade to improve its performance. Inoculant: added to molten iron before casting to improve the crystalline structure of the casting.