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Ferro Titanium from China

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Our ferrotitanium is sourced from China, one of the world's smaller ferrotitanium producers, some distance behind the UK, Russia, Japan and the US, the world's principal ferrotitanium producers. Ferrotitanum prices are calculated in terms of the ferroalloys' titanium content and are charged per kilogram of titanium. Prices rose from around $US9 per kilogram of titanium at the end of 2004 to over $US11 per kilogram of titanium by the summer of 2008. In common with other raw material prices for the steel manufacturing industry the price fell sharply during the final quarter of 2008 to around $US7.25 per kilogram of titanium.


Specifications:

Product
Code
Titanium
(min %)
Aluminium
(max %)
Silicon
(max %)
Phosphorous
(max %)
Sulphur
(max %)
Carbon
(max %)
Copper
(max %)
Manganese
(max %)
FNFFeTi30-A
25.0~35.0
8 4.5 0.05 0.03 0.1 0.4 2.5
FNFFeTi30-B
25.0~35.0
8.5 5 0.06 0.04 0.15 0.4 2.5
FNFFeTi40-A
35.0~45.0
9 3 0.03 0.03 0.1 0.4 2.5
FNFFeTi40-B
35.0~45.0
9.5 4 0.04 0.04 0.15 0.4 2.5
NJMFeTi70* 68.0-75.0 5.0 2.5 0.05 0.03 0.2 --- 0.3


PHYSICAL FEATURES : Delivered in lumps of 20-150mm  according to the buyer's requirement.(*10-80mm 90% min).

Packed in iron drums of 50-100kg


Ferrotitanium is a ferroalloy of iron and titanium with between 10-20% and 45-75 % titanium, sometimes with a small amount of carbon. It is used in steel manufacturing for de-oxidisation, grain-size control, and carbon and nitrogen control and stabilisation. The titanium is highly reactive with sulphur, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, forming insoluble compounds and sequestering them in slag. It is therefore used for de-oxidising, and sometimes for de-sulphurisation and de-nitrification. For steel manufacturers the addition of titanium yields metal with a finer grain structure. It is usually introduced in the form of ferrotitanium because of its lower melting point and higher density when compared with those of titanium scrap. Ferrotitanium can be manufactured by mixing titanium sponge and scrap with iron and melting them together in an induction furnace. Ferrotitanium powder can be also used as a fuel in some pyrotechnic compositions



































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