ferroniobium
Ferroniobium is a ferroalloy composed primarily of iron and niobium. In typical commercial grades, niobium content is around 60 to 70 percent by weight, with the remainder consisting of iron and small amounts of impurities such as carbon, silicon, sulfur, and oxygen. It is supplied in various forms, including ingots, lumps, briquettes, or granules, designed for addition to molten steel.
Production of ferroniobium involves reducing niobium-bearing concentrates with iron, usually in electric arc furnaces, or by
In steelmaking, ferroniobium serves as a source of niobium for microalloying. Niobium forms carbide or carbonitride
Applications and market role reflect niobium’s value as a strengthening element in high-strength low-alloy steels, pipeline