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- Ferrochrome or ferrochromium (FeCr) is a type of ferroalloy, that is, an alloy of chromium and iron, generally containing 50 to 70% chromium by weight...
- mined particularly to make stainless steel through the production of ferrochrome (FeCr), which is an iron-chromium alloy. Chromite grains are commonly...
- number of 24. It is usually found as the mineral chromite, from which ferrochrome is produced in a smelting process. "Mineral Commodity Summaries" (PDF)...
- Google Chrome Frame, an Internet Explorer plug-in based on Chromium Ferrochrome, an alloy of chrome and iron, most commonly used in stainless steel production...
- metal (lead, tin, cadmium) Chromium hydride (hydrogen) Nichrome (nickel) Ferrochrome (iron) Elgiloy (cobalt, chromium, nickel, iron, molybdenum, manganese...
- manufacture of ferrochrome at the ferrochrome plant located in Tornio. The chrome contained in the ferrochrome generated as a product at the ferrochrome plant...
- mining company, and still mines chromium ore in Keminmaa for use as ferrochrome in stainless steel. The largest shareholder of Outokumpu is the Government...
- Mutorashanga is a small ferrochrome mining town in Mashonaland West province in Zimbabwe. Situated on Zimbabwe's Great **** mountain range, about 100...
- producer of chrome in the country and among the leading producers of ferrochrome in the world. In 1948, the Communist government of Albania established...
- corrosion-resistant properties of stainless steel. It has been made from ferrochrome since it was developed around 1877 by J. B. Boussingault and Henri Aimé...