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ferro-alloy

Alloy of iron with a high proportion of elements such as manganese, silicon, chromium, and molybdenum. Ferro-alloys are used in the manufacture of alloy steels. Each alloy is generally named after the added metal – for example, ferrochromium.



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Char is produced from metallurgical grade coal, volatiles are driven off under reducing atmospheric conditions and used as a primary reductant in the ferro-alloy industry).
In 1969, the local Union Carbide ferro-alloy plant decided to outsource its turnings processing," says Muckle.
CITIC Metal is also involved in the import and export of major metals products such as ferro-niobium, nitrovan ferro-alloy and iron ore.
 
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