Post Buy Requirement
TI
Vapi, Gujarat, India
Verified Add Review

Our Products

  1. Detergent Raw Materials 5 Products available
  2. Food Preservative 3 Products available
  3. Iron & Metal Alloys 10 Products available
  4. Swimming Pool Chemicals 4 Products available
  5. Ores And Minerals 33 Products available
  6. Industrial Chemicals 93 Products available
  7. Inorganic And Organic Solvents 6 Products available
  8. Chemical Compound 15 Products available
  9. Nitrogen Fertilizer 5 Products available
  10. Others 103 Products available

Iron & Metal Alloys #91198

Ferro Alloys

Welding may produce fumes and gases hazardous to health. Avoid breathing these fumes and gases. Use adequate ventilation. See ANSI Z49.1-1967, Safety in Welding and Cutting, published by American Welding Society. The type of welding identified in all companies was electric arc welding and 90% was MIG on mild steel. A total of 42 welders were monitored for personal exposure to welding fumes. Nearly 60% were overexposed to manganese and 19% were overexposed to iron. Two welders from two different companies had the two highest manganese exposures. Both had worked in isolated welding stations.
View Complete Details

Ferro Titanium

  • Ti65-75%
  • C0.30% max.
  • S0.03% max.
  • Al4.50% max.
  • P 0.03% max.
  • V3.00% max.

    • In gray iron a small percentage promotes graphitization. Titanium is highly reactive in steelmaking and combines readily, and forms stable compounds, with carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur. Because of it's reactivity, it may be used to fix these elements, reducing or eliminating their sometimes harmful effects.
View Complete Details

Molybdenum

Molybdenum is a transition metal. The pure metal is silvery white in color and very hard, and has one of the highest melting points of all pure elements.

Molybdenum is used in aircraft and missile parts, and in filaments. Molybdenum finds use as a catalyst in the petroleum industry, especially in catalysts for removing organic sulfurs from petroleum products. Molybdenum disulphide is a good lubricant, especially at high temperatures. Molybdenum is also used in some electronic applications, as the conductive metal layers in thin-film transistors.

Due to its excellent thermal conductivity and low resistivity, molybdenum is also used widely in the furnace in-dustry for radiation screens, elements and sintering trays. The low thermal expansion of molybdenum, similar to that of silicon, makes it a frequently used material in the electronics industry for semiconductor supports and glass sealing. Molybdenum has good corrosion resistance particularly to hydrochloric acid. Unlike tantalum, niobium, titanium and zirconium molybdenum is not subject to hydrogen embrittlement.
View Complete Details

Ferro Molybdenum

  • FeMo
  • Mo60% min.
  • C0.10% max.
  • P0.05% max.
  • S0.15% max.
  • Si1.00% max.
  • Cu1.00% max.

    • Molybdenum (Moly) is a potent hardenability agent and is constituent of many heat treatable alloy steels. Moly corrosion improves the corrosion resistance of stainless steels. In iron, Mo is effective in strengthening and hardening causing austenite to transform to fine pearlite or to bainite.
View Complete Details

Ferro Silicon

Ferrosilicon, or ferrosilicium, is a ferroalloy an alloy of iron and silicon with between 15 and 90% silicon. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Its melting point is about 1200 C to 1250 C with a boiling point of 2355 C. It also contains about 1 to 2% of calcium and aluminium.

Ferrosilicon is used in steelmaking and foundries as a source of silicon in production of carbon steels, stainless steels, and other ferrous alloys for its deoxidizing properties, to prevent loss of carbon from the molten steel (so called blocking the heat) ferromanganese, spiegeleisen, silicides of calcium, and many other materials are used for the same purpose. It can be used to make other ferroalloys.

Ferrosilicon is also used for manufacture of silicon, corrosion-resistant and high-temperature resistant ferrous silicon alloys, and silicon steel for electromotors and transformer cores. In manufacture of cast iron, ferrosilicon is used for inoculation of the iron to accelerate graphitization. In arc welding, ferrosilicon can be found in some electrode coatings.

Ferrosilicon is a basis for manufacture of prealloys like magnesium ferrosilicon (FeSiMg), used for modification of melted malleable iron; FeSiMg contains between 3-42% of magnesium and small amounts of rare earth metals. Ferrosilicon is also important as an additive to cast irons for controlling the initial content of silicon.
View Complete Details

Ferro Vanadium

Vanadium is a soft and ductile, silver-grey metal. It has good resistance to corrosion by alkalis, sulfuric and hydrochloric acid. It oxidizes readily at about 933 K (660 C). Vanadium has good structural strength and a low fission neutron cross section, making it useful in nuclear applications. Although a metal, it shares with chromium and manganese the property of having valency oxides with acid properties.

Common oxidation states of vanadium include +2, +3, +4 and +5. A popular experiment with ammonium vanadate NH4VO3, reducing the compound with zinc metal, can demonstrate colorimetrically all four of these vanadium oxidation states. An oxidation state of +1 is rarely seen.
View Complete Details

Ferro Boron

Ferro boron is used in the production of alloy steek and foundry iron as additives, which can improve the quenching degree and mechanical properties in carbon steel and alloys structual steel, the strength of heat-resistivity in heat-resistant steel and heat-resistant alloy steel. Ferro born is also used in the production of Nd-fe-B permanents magnets.
View Complete Details

Ferro Chrome

We are offering ferro chrome aka. Fecr is a corrosion-resistant alloy of chrome and iron containing between 50% and 65% chrome. It is a finishing material which contains about 50-70% (depending on ore used a the producer) chromium alloyed with iron. Most of the world's ferrochrome is produced in south africa, kazakhstan and india, which have large domestic cr ore resources. Increasing amounts coming from russia and china.

over 80% of the world's ferrochrome is utilised in the production of stainless steel. Stainless steel depends on chrome for its appearance and its resistance to corrosion. The average chrome content in stainless steel is approximately 18%. It is also used when it is desired to add chromium to carbon steel. Fecr from southern africa know as 'charge chrome' produced from a cr containing ore with a low cr content is most commonly used in stainless steel production, where as high carbon fecr produced from high grade ore found in kazakhstan is more commonly used in specialist applications such as engineering steels where a high cr to fe ratio and minimum levels of other elements such as sulfur, phosphorus and titanium are important and production of finished metals takes place in small electric arc furnaces compared to large scale blast furnaces.
View Complete Details

Ferro Niobium

Niobium is a shiny gray, ductile metal that takes on a bluish tinge when exposed to air at room temperature for extended periods. Niobium's chemical properties are almost identical to the chemical properties of tantalum, which appears below niobium in the periodic table.

When it is processed at even moderate temperatures niobium must be placed in a protective atmosphere. The metal begins to oxidize in air at 200 C; its most common oxidation states are +3, and +5, although others are also known.
View Complete Details

Ferro Tungsten

Ferro Tungsten (pronounced tstn), also called wolfram (wlfrm), is a chemical element that has the symbol W (German: Wolfram) and atomic number 74. A very hard, heavy, steel-gray to white transition metal, tungsten is found in
View Complete Details
Tell Us What are you looking for? Will call you back

Contact Us

  • K. K. Singh (Triveni Interchem Private Limited)
  • No. 134, Pancharatna Char Rasta, GIDC Char Rasta, Vapi - 396195, Dist. Valsad, Gujarat, India
  • Share us via
  • Call 08068051308 Ext. 552
Retailer of Iron & Metal Alloys from Vapi, Gujarat by Triveni Interchem Private Limited
Post Buy Requirement
TI
Vapi, Gujarat, India
Verified Add Review

Our Products

  1. Chemical Compound 15 Products available
  2. Nitrogen Fertilizer 5 Products available
  3. Micronutrient Fertilizers 4 Products available
  4. Sulfur Fertilizer 13 Products available
  5. Catalysts And Absorbents 22 Products available
  6. Detergent Raw Materials 5 Products available
  7. Food Preservative 3 Products available
  8. Iron & Metal Alloys 10 Products available
  9. Swimming Pool Chemicals 4 Products available
  10. Others 103 Products available

Iron & Metal Alloys #91198

Ferro Alloys

Welding may produce fumes and gases hazardous to health. Avoid breathing these fumes and gases. Use adequate ventilation. See ANSI Z49.1-1967, Safety in Welding and Cutting, published by American Welding Society. The type of welding identified in all companies was electric arc welding and 90% was MIG on mild steel. A total of 42 welders were monitored for personal exposure to welding fumes. Nearly 60% were overexposed to manganese and 19% were overexposed to iron. Two welders from two different companies had the two highest manganese exposures. Both had worked in isolated welding stations.
View Complete Details

Ferro Titanium

  • Ti65-75%
  • C0.30% max.
  • S0.03% max.
  • Al4.50% max.
  • P 0.03% max.
  • V3.00% max.
    • In gray iron a small percentage promotes graphitization. Titanium is highly reactive in steelmaking and combines readily, and forms stable compounds, with carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur. Because of it's reactivity, it may be used to fix these elements, reducing or eliminating their sometimes harmful effects.
View Complete Details

Molybdenum

Molybdenum is a transition metal. The pure metal is silvery white in color and very hard, and has one of the highest melting points of all pure elements. Molybdenum is used in aircraft and missile parts, and in filaments. Molybdenum finds use as a catalyst in the petroleum industry, especially in catalysts for removing organic sulfurs from petroleum products. Molybdenum disulphide is a good lubricant, especially at high temperatures. Molybdenum is also used in some electronic applications, as the conductive metal layers in thin-film transistors. Due to its excellent thermal conductivity and low resistivity, molybdenum is also used widely in the furnace in-dustry for radiation screens, elements and sintering trays. The low thermal expansion of molybdenum, similar to that of silicon, makes it a frequently used material in the electronics industry for semiconductor supports and glass sealing. Molybdenum has good corrosion resistance particularly to hydrochloric acid. Unlike tantalum, niobium, titanium and zirconium molybdenum is not subject to hydrogen embrittlement.
View Complete Details

Ferro Molybdenum

  • FeMo
  • Mo60% min.
  • C0.10% max.
  • P0.05% max.
  • S0.15% max.
  • Si1.00% max.
  • Cu1.00% max.
    • Molybdenum (Moly) is a potent hardenability agent and is constituent of many heat treatable alloy steels. Moly corrosion improves the corrosion resistance of stainless steels. In iron, Mo is effective in strengthening and hardening causing austenite to transform to fine pearlite or to bainite.
View Complete Details

Ferro Silicon

Ferrosilicon, or ferrosilicium, is a ferroalloy an alloy of iron and silicon with between 15 and 90% silicon. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Its melting point is about 1200 C to 1250 C with a boiling point of 2355 C. It also contains about 1 to 2% of calcium and aluminium. Ferrosilicon is used in steelmaking and foundries as a source of silicon in production of carbon steels, stainless steels, and other ferrous alloys for its deoxidizing properties, to prevent loss of carbon from the molten steel (so called blocking the heat) ferromanganese, spiegeleisen, silicides of calcium, and many other materials are used for the same purpose. It can be used to make other ferroalloys. Ferrosilicon is also used for manufacture of silicon, corrosion-resistant and high-temperature resistant ferrous silicon alloys, and silicon steel for electromotors and transformer cores. In manufacture of cast iron, ferrosilicon is used for inoculation of the iron to accelerate graphitization. In arc welding, ferrosilicon can be found in some electrode coatings. Ferrosilicon is a basis for manufacture of prealloys like magnesium ferrosilicon (FeSiMg), used for modification of melted malleable iron; FeSiMg contains between 3-42% of magnesium and small amounts of rare earth metals. Ferrosilicon is also important as an additive to cast irons for controlling the initial content of silicon.
View Complete Details

Ferro Vanadium

Vanadium is a soft and ductile, silver-grey metal. It has good resistance to corrosion by alkalis, sulfuric and hydrochloric acid. It oxidizes readily at about 933 K (660 C). Vanadium has good structural strength and a low fission neutron cross section, making it useful in nuclear applications. Although a metal, it shares with chromium and manganese the property of having valency oxides with acid properties. Common oxidation states of vanadium include +2, +3, +4 and +5. A popular experiment with ammonium vanadate NH4VO3, reducing the compound with zinc metal, can demonstrate colorimetrically all four of these vanadium oxidation states. An oxidation state of +1 is rarely seen.
View Complete Details

Ferro Boron

Ferro boron is used in the production of alloy steek and foundry iron as additives, which can improve the quenching degree and mechanical properties in carbon steel and alloys structual steel, the strength of heat-resistivity in heat-resistant steel and heat-resistant alloy steel. Ferro born is also used in the production of Nd-fe-B permanents magnets.
View Complete Details

Ferro Chrome

We are offering ferro chrome aka. Fecr is a corrosion-resistant alloy of chrome and iron containing between 50% and 65% chrome. It is a finishing material which contains about 50-70% (depending on ore used a the producer) chromium alloyed with iron. Most of the world's ferrochrome is produced in south africa, kazakhstan and india, which have large domestic cr ore resources. Increasing amounts coming from russia and china. over 80% of the world's ferrochrome is utilised in the production of stainless steel. Stainless steel depends on chrome for its appearance and its resistance to corrosion. The average chrome content in stainless steel is approximately 18%. It is also used when it is desired to add chromium to carbon steel. Fecr from southern africa know as 'charge chrome' produced from a cr containing ore with a low cr content is most commonly used in stainless steel production, where as high carbon fecr produced from high grade ore found in kazakhstan is more commonly used in specialist applications such as engineering steels where a high cr to fe ratio and minimum levels of other elements such as sulfur, phosphorus and titanium are important and production of finished metals takes place in small electric arc furnaces compared to large scale blast furnaces.
View Complete Details

Ferro Niobium

Niobium is a shiny gray, ductile metal that takes on a bluish tinge when exposed to air at room temperature for extended periods. Niobium's chemical properties are almost identical to the chemical properties of tantalum, which appears below niobium in the periodic table. When it is processed at even moderate temperatures niobium must be placed in a protective atmosphere. The metal begins to oxidize in air at 200 C; its most common oxidation states are +3, and +5, although others are also known.
View Complete Details

Ferro Tungsten

Ferro Tungsten (pronounced tstn), also called wolfram (wlfrm), is a chemical element that has the symbol W (German: Wolfram) and atomic number 74. A very hard, heavy, steel-gray to white transition metal, tungsten is found in
View Complete Details
Tell Us What are you looking for? Will call you back

Contact Us

  • K. K. Singh (Triveni Interchem Private Limited)
  • No. 134, Pancharatna Char Rasta, GIDC Char Rasta, Vapi - 396195, Dist. Valsad, Gujarat, India
  • Share us via
  • Call 08068051308 Ext. 552