How is Ferro Vanadium 80 Produced?

Aug 27, 2025 Leave a message

Ferro Vanadium 80 (FeV80) is primarily produced through a two-step process: aluminothermic reduction or an electric arc furnace method. High-purity vanadium pentoxide (V₂O₅) is mixed with iron scrap or oxides and a reducing agent-such as aluminum or silicon-in carefully controlled proportions. Under high temperatures, a redox reaction occurs, reducing the vanadium and combining it with iron to form the ferrovanadium alloy. The molten material is then cooled, crushed, and screened to achieve the desired granular size for industrial use.

 

As a leading manufacturer and supplier of Ferro Vanadium 80, ZHEN AN INTERNATIONAL CO., LIMITED (ZhenAn) ensures a high-quality end product through advanced technology and strict quality management.

 

Here's what sets us apart:

  • We are a direct factory source with no intermediaries, offering competitive pricing and support including free samples, technical manuals, and laboratory reports.
  • Large inventory and flexible customized production allow us to meet diverse client requirements promptly.
  • Quality is assured through multiple inspection stages: chemical analysis of raw materials, molten metal testing, particle size distribution checks, and final pre-shipment verification.
  • Products are securely packed in waterproof woven bags (10kg/25kg bags inside 1MT jumbo bags, or as specified) to preserve quality during transit.
  • A dedicated team tracks every order and provides real-time updates.
  • We offer responsive after-sales support and address all inquiries within 24 hours.

 

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