carbothermic

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  • Ferrochrome — 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… …   Wikipedia

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