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- iron and steel industry, the leading consumer of ferroalloys. The leading producers of ferroalloys in 2014 were China, South Africa, India, Russia and...
- important application of aluminothermic reactions, the production of ferroalloys. For the production of iron, a cheaper reducing agent, coke, is used...
- Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant is a producer of Manganese Ferroalloy and related material located in Ukraine. The plant is one of the largest global producers...
- (chromium equivalent) with a typical chromium content of 69-70% in the ferroalloys. In 2010, it emplo**** 720 people. In April 2008, the plant's owner, Oriel...
- company Stemcor, producing manganese and ferroalloys. The Georgian Manganese Holding owns JSC Ferro (Zestaponi Ferroalloy Plant) in Zestaponi and Chiatura mine...
- Magyar, Michael J.; Papp, John F.; Shedd; Kim B. "Mineral Yearbook 2006: Ferroalloys" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-02-27. Lisa A...
- element. Elinvar (nickel, chromium) Fernico (nickel, cobalt) Ferroalloys (Category:Ferroalloys) Ferroboron Ferrocerium Ferrochrome Ferromagnesium Ferromanganese...
- 75%) were exported from Ukraine. In 2011, SFP reduced the production of ferroalloys by 5.2% compared to 2010 - to 208.3 thousand tons. At the same time,...
- Among the main products of OFZ are ferrosilicon and ferromanganese ferroalloys, cored wires, and silicate construction materials derived from slag from...
- Brens, La Coruña, Spain Tangstad, Merete (2013) [Table 7.5]. Handbook of Ferroalloys - Theory and Technology. Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 221–266. Retrieved...