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Feroomolybdenum (FeMo80)
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FERROMOLYBDENUM
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Ferromolybdenum can be used in any melting process to add molybdenum to all types of iron and steel, and is supplied in a range of sizes for furnace or ladle addition. The recovery should be substantially 100 % if used correctly. For optimum recoveries with ladle additions, ferromolybdenum should be added after the molten metal has covered the bottom of the ladle and before it is three quarters full.
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Ferromolybdenum (FeMo) is produced by the thermite reduction of tech-oxide in the presence of iron. With a typical analysis of 60-70% Mo (remainder iron), it is used as a molybdenum addition in the ladle or in melting processes, such as induction melting, which cannot reduce the oxide. Higher molybdenum content variations are also available.
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Types and Chemical Composition
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Contetnt, %
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Mo
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W
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Si
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C
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P
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S
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Cu
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As
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Sn
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Sb
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Pb
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Zn
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Bi
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80
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0,03
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0,08
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0,05
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0,05
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0,01
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0,05
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0,02
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0,01
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0,01
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0,01
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0,01
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0,01
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Standard Sizes
2 - 100 mm
2 - 50 mm
2 - 25 mm
0 - 2 mm
Other sizes on request
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