Ferrophosphorus Alloying Additive
Item Name Code (INC) 16093
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A metal nonmetallic alloy-like combination composed mainly of iron and phosphorus used for adding phosphorus to steel.
Additional Information for Ferrophosphorus Alloying Additive
Ferrophosphorus alloying additives are a type of additive metal material that falls under the supply class of Additive Metal Materials in the supply group of Ores, Minerals, and Their Primary Products.
Ferrophosphorus is an alloying additive that is primarily composed of iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P). It is commonly used in the production of various types of steel and iron alloys. The addition of ferrophosphorus to these alloys helps to improve their mechanical properties, such as strength, hardness, and wear resistance.
Ferrophosphorus is typically produced by smelting a mixture of iron ore and phosphate rock in a high-temperature furnace. The resulting alloy is then refined and processed into various forms, such as powder, granules, or briquettes, depending on the specific application requirements.
In the steel industry, ferrophosphorus is often added to steel melts during the steelmaking process to enhance the alloy's ability to resist corrosion and improve its machinability. It is also used in the production of cast iron, where it helps to control the graphite formation and improve the castability of the metal.
Overall, ferrophosphorus alloying additives play a crucial role in the production of high-quality steel and iron alloys, contributing to their improved performance and durability in various applications.
Related Item Names for INC 16093 Ferrophosphorus Alloying Additive
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 16093 Ferrophosphorus Alloying Additive Page 1 of 1
- 9630KK0119507
- RNCC: 2 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3
- MCIUTC
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1