Metal

Ferrochrome High Carbon (HC FeCr)

HS7202.41.10StandardGOST 4757-91

High Carbon Ferrochrome (HC FeCr) is an essential ferroalloy produced by carbothermic reduction of chromite ore in submerged arc furnaces, used globally as the primary chromium source in stainless steel, tool steel, and alloy steel production. Russian HC FeCr is produced to GOST 4757-91 at major Ural ferroalloy plants, with chromium content of 65–70% Cr and carbon content of 6–8% C. SFERA LLC supplies HC FeCr in standard lump size (10–150 mm) or crushed grade, with full spectrometric analysis confirming Cr, C, Si, P, and S content. Russia provides competitive pricing against South African and Kazakh origins.

Specifications

Chromium (Cr) content65.0–70.0%
Carbon (C) content6.0–8.0%
Silicon (Si) content≤2.0%
Phosphorus (P) content≤0.040%
Sulphur (S) content≤0.060%
Iron (Fe)Balance (approx. 25–30%)
Particle size — lump grade10–150 mm
Particle size — crushed grade0–50 mm (as specified)
Bulk density3,200–3,800 kg/m3
FormLump or crushed (as specified)
Quality AssuranceIndependent inspection at loading port

Logistics

Loading PortsNovorossiysk, Nakhodka, St. Petersburg
Lot Size500 MT minimum; 5,000–20,000 MT vessel
Transit Estimate20–30 days to China/India; 25–40 days to SE Asia Size Grades 10-50mm, 50-150mm lump; 0-10mm, 0-3mm crushed grades available

Reference Pricing

Indicative only. Final CIF price confirmed in your Full Corporate Offer.

Documentation Requirements

  • CoO TPP RF
  • spectrometric analysis cert
  • SGS/BV cert
  • B/L
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