Ironvanadium
Iron-vanadium, most commonly encountered as ferrovanadium, is an iron-based alloy used as a source of vanadium in steelmaking. The term can also refer to other vanadium-containing iron alloys, but ferrovanadium is the primary material supplier for introducing vanadium into steels.
Composition and production: Ferrovanadium grades typically contain roughly 50 to 70 percent vanadium by weight, with
Properties and effects: The presence of vanadium in steel strengthens and hardens the alloy by forming hard
Applications: Ferrovanadium is widely used to produce high-strength low-alloy steels, tool steels, and certain stainless steels.
Safety and handling: Vanadium compounds can be hazardous if inhaled or ingested, and proper industrial hygiene,
See also: Ferrovanadium, vanadium steel, HSLA steel, tool steel.