Ferroboron
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Ferroboron (FeB) is a ferroalloy consisting of iron and boron. The metal usually contains 17.5% to 20% boron and is used to produce boron steels.
Description
[edit]Ferroboron is (CAS Registry Number 11108–67-1) is a ferroalloy of iron and boron with boron content between 17.5 and 20%.[1]
It is manufactured either by carbothermic reduction of boric acid in an electric arc furnace together with carbon steel, or by the aluminothermic reduction of boric acid in the presence of iron.[1]
Ferroboron is added to C-Mn and other low-alloy steels to improve hardenability (see boron steel), and can also act as a nitrogen scavenger in steel, and in the production of NdFeB magnets.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Ferroboron - Properties, Applications", AZo Marerials, August 26, 2013, retrieved May 9, 2018