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Ferro Chromium is a ferrous metal alloy composed of chromium and iron. It is used in the production of stainless steel and other alloys, as well as in the production of specialty steels. It is also used in the production of catalysts, pigments, and other industrial products. Ferro Chromium is produced by smelting chromite ore, which is a naturally occurring mineral. The chromium content of the ore determines the grade of Ferro Chromium produced.
Ferro Chromium is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction. It is also used in the production of tools and machinery, as well as in the production of electrical components. The demand for Ferro Chromium is driven by the need for stainless steel and other alloys, as well as the need for specialty steels.
Some companies in the Ferro Chromium market include ArcelorMittal, POSCO, Nippon Steel, and JFE Steel. Other companies include Outokumpu, ThyssenKrupp, and Voestalpine. Show Less Read more