High Carbon Ferro-Chrome is an iron alloy with chromium and iron as the main components. It usually contains 60% to 75% chromium and 4% to 8% carbon, and may contain small amounts of impurities such as silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur. It is made by high-temperature smelting of chromium ore (such as chromite), coke, and iron source through an electric furnace reduction smelting process. It is mainly used as a key additive in the production of stainless steel, alloy steel, and heat-resistant alloys. It can significantly improve the hardness, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature oxidation resistance of the material. Compared with low-carbon ferrochrome, its high carbon content makes it have a lower melting point and better cost-effectiveness. It is often used in the metallurgical industry in block or granular form and is one of the indispensable basic raw materials in the field of steel manufacturing.

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