ferromolybdenum
Ferromolybdenum is an iron–molybdenum ferroalloy used as a source of molybdenum in steelmaking. It is produced as a bulk alloy or in ingot form and is added to molten steel to achieve specific molybdenum contents in stainless steels and various alloy steels. The presence of molybdenum in steel improves hardenability, high-temperature strength, creep resistance, and overall corrosion resistance, making ferromolybdenum a common additive in heat-treatable and high-temperature alloys.
Composition and grades typically consist of about 60 to 75 percent molybdenum, with the remainder iron. Small
Production methods involve smelting molybdenum oxide with iron in electric furnaces to form the Fe–Mo alloy,
In steelmaking, ferromolybdenum is added in ladle or secondary refining operations or in the converter to achieve