Ferroalloys
Ferroalloys are metallic alloys that contain iron and one or more additional elements, such as manganese, silicon, or chromium. They are primarily used in the production of steel and other alloys to enhance specific properties, such as strength, hardness, and resistance to corrosion.
These materials are produced through various methods, including smelting in electric arc furnaces. Ferroalloys play a crucial role in the metallurgical industry, as they help improve the quality and performance of metals in various applications, from construction to automotive manufacturing.