Fe-Ti

1. Introduce – An alloy of Fe (approx. 21–35%) and Ti (approx. 65–75%) – Manufactured by melting a mixture of Ti sponge and scrap with Fe – An essential intermediate material used to suppress the formation of C and Cr carbides – Used as a deoxidizer, denitrifier, and alloying additive in the steelmaking process→ Ti is highly reactive with S, C, O, and N, forming insoluble compounds; these compounds are isolated in the slagand undergo deoxidation and denitrification processes 2. Application & Product – Steelmaking, Automotive, Special Steel & Alloys, Weldin...

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