Fe-V

1. Introduce – An alloy formed by combining iron (Fe) and vanadium (V) (approximately 75–85%) – Produced by reducing vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) with carbon (C) in an electric furnace – Primarily added during steel manufacturing to improve strength, hardness, wear resistance, and ductility 2. Application & Product – Steel Alloy Additives, Automotive and Machinery Parts, Tools and Wear-Resistant Parts, Oil, Gas, and Industrial Equipment, Aerospace High-Temperature Components, Energy Storage Systems ApplicationProduct Steel Alloy AdditivesHigh-strength low-alloy steel (...

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