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  2. Ferroniobium - Wikipedia

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    Ferroniobium is an important iron-niobium alloy, with a niobium content of 60-70%. [1] It is the main source for niobium alloying of HSLA steel and covers more than 80% of the worldwide niobium production.

  3. Niobium - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the leading producer of niobium and ferroniobium, an alloy of 60–70% niobium with iron. Niobium is used mostly in alloys, the largest part in special steel such as that used in gas pipelines. Although these alloys contain a maximum of 0.1%, the small percentage of niobium enhances the strength of the steel by scavenging carbide and ...

  4. Niobium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Niobium-1% zirconium is used in rocketry and in the nuclear industry. It is regarded as a low-strength alloy. [1] [2]C-103, which is 89% Nb, 10% Hf and 1% Ti, is used for the rocket nozzle of the Apollo service module and the Merlin vacuum [3] engines; it is regarded as a medium-strength alloy.

  5. High-strength low-alloy steel - Wikipedia

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    High-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) is a type of alloy steel that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon steel.HSLA steels vary from other steels in that they are not made to meet a specific chemical composition but rather specific mechanical properties.

  6. Group 5 element - Wikipedia

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    The result is aluminium oxide and ferroniobium, an alloy of iron and niobium used in steel production. [83] [84] Ferroniobium contains between 60 and 70% niobium. [85] Without iron oxide, the aluminothermic process is used to produce niobium. Further purification is necessary to reach the grade for superconductive alloys.

  7. Aluminothermic reaction - Wikipedia

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    The aluminothermic reaction is used for the production of several ferroalloys, for example ferroniobium from niobium pentoxide and ferrovanadium from iron, vanadium(V) oxide, and aluminium. [1] [2] The process begins with the reduction of the oxide by the aluminium: 3 V 2 O 5 + 10 Al → 5 Al 2 O 3 + 6 V

  8. Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração - Wikipedia

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    Like the other producers of this metal, the company does not sell raw niobium ore, only ferroniobium, other niobium alloys and oxides, and the pure metal, all produced in its facilities next to the open-pit mine. [3] As of 2016, CBMM produces 90,000 tonnes of ferroniobium equivalent per year, which is slated to be increased to 150,000 tonnes ...

  9. Ferroalloy - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the steel industry accounted for virtually all the ferronickel consumed in 2008, with more than 98% used in stainless and heat-resistant steels; no ferronickel was produced in the US in 2008. [2] The nickel pig iron is a low grade ferronickel made in China, which is very popular since the 2010s.

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