An alloy is a solid mixture of two or more metals.
It is obtained by adding one or more alloying elements to the base metal. This is done by mixing melts. By alloying (creating alloys), we improve the properties of base metals, such as strength, corrosion resistance, conductivity, etc. Ferroalloys are alloys of iron and other elements from which they are named, for example FeCr where chromium is added to iron.
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or 250 kg / 500 kg barrels
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or 250 kg / 500 kg barrels
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or 250 kg / 500 kg barrels
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or 250 kg / 500 kg barrels
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or in bulk
High carbon
Low carbon
Medium carbon
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or in bulk
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%) or according to the customer's needs
Packaging: in 1 t bags or in bulk
High carbon
Low carbon
Medium carbon
Standard granulation: 10-50 mm (90%)
Packaging: in 1 t bags or in bulk
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