Description
High-carbon ferromanganese is a ferroalloy that contains 85-75% manganese and 6-8% carbon, respectively, along with minor amounts of sulfur, phosphorus, and silicon. It is usually produced in the form of silver-colored lumps with a grain size of 10-60 mm. By adding high-carbon ferromanganese to molten steel, its mechanical properties increase several times, which is due to the modification of the structure of iron-carbon bonds in steel alloys.
Advantages and applications of high-carbon ferromanganese:
- Deoxygenation and desulfurization
- Improved machinability
- Increased tensile strength, hardness, workability, toughness
- Improved weldability
- Increased wear resistance
- In the chemical industry for the production of electronics, ceramics, and colored varnishes
Chemical analysis of high-carbon ferromanganese:
|
Mn |
C |
Si |
P |
S |
|
78-81% |
6-8% |
max 1.7% |
max 0.25% |
max 0.025% |




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