
Vanadium Nitrogen Alloy Block (FeVN)
Vanadium nitride is an oblate, cylindrical or prismatic solid with no pungent odor. It has a beige metallic luster with a density of 2.9~3.5g/cm3. It is an important vanadium alloy additive like ferrovanadium and can be used in structural steel, tool steel, pipeline steel, reinforcing steel, ordinary engineering steel, and cast iron.
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Description
Vanadium nitrogen alloy is a blank made of raw materials such as vanadium pentoxide, carbon powder, and active agent. Under normal pressure and nitrogen atmosphere protection, the vanadium-nitrogen alloy is formed by reaction at a high temperature of 1500 to 1800 ° C.
Vanadium-nitrogen alloys can be used in structural steel, tool steel, pipe steel, reinforcing steel and cast iron. Vanadium-nitrogen alloys are used in high-strength low-alloy steels, which can effectively perform micro-alloying of vanadium and nitrogen at the same time, promote the precipitation of carbon, vanadium, and nitrogen compounds in the steel, and play a more effective role in precipitation strengthening and grain refinement.
Characteristics of Vanadium-Nitrogen Alloy
▼It has a more effective effect of strengthening and refining grains than iron vanadium.
▼Saving the amount of vanadium added, vanadium-nitrogen alloy can save 20-40% vanadium compared with ferrovanadium under the same strength.
▼The yield of vanadium and nitrogen is stable, reducing the fluctuation of steel performance.
▼Easy to use and low loss. Using high-strength moisture-proof packaging, can be directly into the furnace.
Specification
| Ingredient | V | N | C | P | S | Al |
| Content (%) | 77~81% | 14~18% | 3~6% | ≤0.03% | ≤0.006% | ≤0.08% |


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