• Ferro Alloys

Ferro Chrome Low Carbon

Its inclusion in electrode coatings or flux-cored wires allows manufacturers to precisely adjust chromium levels in the weld without inadvertently increasing the carbon content, which could otherwise lead to brittleness or reduced corrosion resistance. Generally contains 60% to 70% Chromium, with carbon levels often restricted to 0.1% max or lower (e.g., 0.03%, 0.06%, or 0.10%).

Specifications for Ferro Chrome Low Carbon

GradeCrCSPSi
A68 - 720.100.030.031.50
B68 - 720.050.030.031.00

FAQs for Ferro Chrome Low Carbon

Q: What is Low Carbon Ferro Chrome?
A: A ferroalloy containing 60–70% chromium with very low carbon (≤0.1%).

Q: Why is it used in welding electrodes?
A: It allows precise chromium addition without increasing carbon content.

Q: What advantage does this provide?
A: It prevents brittleness and maintains corrosion resistance.