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Alloy of iron and vanadium
Ferrovanadium (FeV) is an alloy formed by combining iron and vanadium with a vanadium content range of 35–85%. The production of this alloy results in
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Class of iron alloys
30–65..75% Ti, max. 5–6.5% Al, max. 1–4% Si FeU – ferrouranium FeV – ferrovanadium FeW – ferrotungsten Ferroalloys are produced generally by two methods :
Ferroalloy
Precursor to vanadium alloys and industrial catalyst
produced as a black powder used for the production of vanadium metal and ferrovanadium. A vanadium ore or vanadium-rich residue is treated with sodium carbonate
Vanadium(V)_oxide
Chemical element with atomic number 23 (V)
+ 3 I2 ⇌ 2 VI3 Most vanadium is used as a steel alloy called ferrovanadium. Ferrovanadium is produced directly by reducing a mixture of vanadium oxide
Vanadium
Town in Odisha, India
recognized as an industrial district in Odisha. Steel, fertilizer, cement, ferrovanadium, machine-building, glass, china-clay plants and factories, and spinning
Sundergarh
Ferronickel Ferrophosphorus Ferrosilicon Ferrotitanium Ferrouranium Ferrovanadium Invar (nickel) Cast iron (carbon) Pig iron (carbon) Iron hydride (hydrogen)
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Alloy of iron and uranium
for guns. Ferrouranium is used as a deoxidizer (more powerful than ferrovanadium), for denitrogenizing steel, for forming carbides, and as an alloying
Ferrouranium
Heat-producing chemical reactions with aluminum
several ferroalloys, for example ferroniobium from niobium pentoxide and ferrovanadium from iron, vanadium(V) oxide, and aluminium. The process begins with
Aluminothermic_reaction
City in Odisha, India
(mother mines of Tata Steel). The first ever trial for setting up a "Ferrovanadium Plant" was made by the Maharaja of Mayurbhanj prior to independence
Rairangpur
Group of elements in the periodic table
Most vanadium is used as a component of a steel alloy called ferrovanadium. Ferrovanadium is produced directly by reducing a mixture of vanadium oxide
Group_5_element
Chemical compound
synthesized from the reaction of raw materials such as metallic Vanadium, ferrovanadium, vanadium (V) oxide and vanadium tetrafluoride with elemental fluorine
Vanadium_pentafluoride
Exposure to dangerous levels of airborne contaminants
ppm 78104 14484-64-1 0792 Ferbam 800 mg/m3 - 14484641 12604-58-9 - Ferrovanadium dust 500 mg/m3 - 12604589 7782-41-4 0046 Fluorine 38.8 mg/m3 25 ppm
Immediately dangerous to life or health
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Austrian chemical and metallurgical company
and metallurgical precursors for industrial applications. It produces ferrovanadium and ferromolybdenum for the steel and foundry industries, powders for
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self-sufficiency under Nazi Germany a steel production plant was added, and ferrovanadium production began. Forced labour was introduced, with Otto Hofmann installed
ArcelorMittal_Bremen
Part 2: Ferrotitanium, ferromolybdenum, ferrotungsten, ferroniobium, ferrovanadium ISO 4570 Tyre valve threads ISO 4578 Adhesives — Determination of peel
List of ISO standards 3000–4999
List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999
Ferrotungsten - Specification and conditions of delivery ISO 5451:1980 Ferrovanadium - Specification and conditions of delivery ISO 5452:1980 Ferromolybdenum
List of ISO standards 5000–7999
List_of_ISO_standards_5000–7999
vanadium slag, which is later used for the production of vanadium and ferrovanadium oxides, and a semi-finished product; the second melting is in a converter
History of metallurgy in the Urals
History_of_metallurgy_in_the_Urals
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Polish form of Latin Angela, ANIELA means "angel, messenger."
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