Product Name: Chromite Ore
Chemical Formula: FeCrO (Iron Chromium Oxide)
Origin: Balochistan, Pakistan
Description:
Chromite is a high-grade natural ore containing chromium and iron, crucial for the production of stainless steel, ferrochrome, and various industrial alloys. Sourced from the rich mineral deposits in Balochistan, Pakistan, our chromite is known for its high purity, consistent quality, and reliable performance in a wide range of industrial applications.
Key Features:
High Chromium Content: Our chromite ore boasts a high concentration of chromium (typically 45-55%), making it an excellent choice for producing high-quality ferrochrome, which is essential in the manufacturing of stainless steel and other corrosion-resistant alloys.
Purity and Quality: The ore is carefully extracted and processed to ensure minimal impurities, such as silica and alumina, which can affect the efficiency of smelting operations.
Metallurgical Properties: Balochistan chromite is valued for its favorable smelting characteristics, including its ability to produce a stable and high-grade alloy with optimal recovery rates of chromium during the smelting process.
Applications:
Ferrochrome Production: The primary use of chromite ore is in the production of ferrochrome, an essential component in the manufacture of stainless steel.
Refractory Material: Due to its high melting point and stability, chromite is used as a refractory material in high-temperature furnaces, kilns, and incinerators.
Chemical Industry: Chromite is utilized in the production of chromium chemicals, including chromium salts and oxides, which are used in pigments, metal plating, and leather tanning.
Foundry Sands: The high heat resistance of chromite makes it suitable for use as a molding sand in foundry applications.
Physical Characteristics:
Color: Typically metallic black or brownish-black.
Hardness: 5.5 on the Mohs scale, indicating good durability.
Specific Gravity: 4.5 to 4.8, reflecting its high-density nature.
Grades and Specifications:
CrO Content: Typically 45-55%
SiO Content: Low levels, generally under 5%
AlO Content: Less than 10%
Size: Available in various sizes, from fine particles to larger lumps, depending on customer requirements.
Quality Assurance:
Our chromite ore undergoes stringent quality control measures to ensure it meets international standards. The ore is tested for its chemical composition, size distribution, and physical properties to guarantee optimal performance in end-use applications.
Packaging and Delivery:
Available in bulk shipments, bagged loads, or custom packaging to suit client needs. We ensure secure packaging and timely delivery to locations worldwide.
Availability:
Chromite is a mineral that is an iron chromium oxide having a wide range of versatile application in major industries around the world, especially steel industries for the manufacturing of stainless steel. It has a chemical formula of FeCr2O4. It is an oxide mineral belonging to the spinel group. The element magnesium can substitute for iron in variable amounts as it forms a solid solution with magnesiochromite(MgCr2O4). Chromite today is mined particularly to make stainless steel through the production of ferrochrome (FeCr), which is an iron-chromium alloy. Chromite grains are commonly found in large mafic igneous intrusions such as the Bushveld in South Africa and Travancore in India. Chromite is iron-black in color with a metallic luster, a dark brown streak and hardness on the Mohs scale of 5.5. We offer a wide range of high quality Chromite ore in all the grades such as metallurgical grade, refractory grade, chemical grade and foundry grade.
1. Casting materials 2. Refractory materials 3. Modelling 4. The filling 5. Drainage
Chromite is a mineral that is an iron chromium oxide. It has a chemical formula of FeCr2O4. It is an oxide mineral belonging to the spinel group. The element magnesium can substitute for iron in variable amounts as it forms a solid solution with magnesiochromite(MgCr2O4). Chromite today is mined particularly to make stainless steel through the production of ferrochrome (FeCr), which is an iron-chromium alloy. Chromite grains are commonly found in large mafic igneous intrusions such as the Bushveld in South Africa and Travancore in India. Chromite is iron-black in color with a metallic luster, a dark brown streak and hardness on the Mohs scale of 5.5.
Lumpy Cr203 39.48% base, Cr/Fe ratio 2.21/1min, Sio2 6% max, Al203 13-16%, MGO 13-16% Feo 15.18% Comcentrate Cr203 47.75% base, Cr/Fe ratio 2.29/1min, Sio2 12-14% max, Al203 13-16%, MGO 17-20% Feo 19.48%
- chromimum oxide as cr2o3: 39.69% - manganese as mn: nil Available in bulk quantity and tons
I have chromite of 30%to 36%.
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