Why Choose Our Ferro-alloys?

- Comprehensive Alloy Range: Access a variety of ferroalloys, including specialty/noble and and bulk alloys.
- Reliable Quality: The highest validation standards, from sourcing, melting, crushing, and sizing, ensuring optimal performance in your production.
- Sustainable Choice: Contribute to the circular economy by recycling valuable alloy materials and reducing environmental impact.
- Competitive Pricing: ATH© engages its global network of ferro-alloy producers to find our customers best-in-class products at win-win prices

Ferro-Alloys Traded:

Ferro Chrome
Ferro chrome is an alloy of iron and chromium, typically containing 50-70% chromium, used primarily in stainless steel production to enhance corrosion resistance and strength. It is made by reducing chromite ore in electric arc furnaces. Its demand is closely tied to global stainless steel markets.

  • Low C / Medium C / High C

Ferro Manganese
Ferro manganese is an alloy of iron and manganese, commonly used in steelmaking to improve strength, hardness, and deoxidation. It is produced by reducing manganese ore in blast or electric arc furnaces. There are high-carbon and refined low-carbon grades, with its demand driven by the steel industry’s needs.

  • Low C / Medium C / High C

Ferro Niobium
Ferro niobium is an alloy of iron and niobium, used primarily in steelmaking to enhance strength, toughness, and resistance to corrosion. It is produced by reducing niobium ore (pyrochlore) in an electric furnace. Its demand is driven by high-strength steel applications in construction, automotive, and pipelines.

Ferro Phosphorous
Ferro phosphorus is an alloy of iron and phosphorus, used in steelmaking to improve hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion protection. It is a by-product of phosphate rock reduction in steel furnaces and is commonly used in low-alloy steels and casting applications.

Ferrosilicon
Ferrosilicon is an alloy of iron and silicon, used primarily in steelmaking and foundry applications to deoxidise steel and improve strength and hardness. It is produced by reducing quartz with coke in an electric arc furnace and is also used in silicon production and as a reducing agent in ferroalloy manufacturing.

Ferro Tungsten
Ferro tungsten is an alloy of iron and tungsten, used primarily to increase the hardness, strength, and heat resistance of steel and tool alloys. It is produced by reducing tungsten concentrates in electric furnaces and is essential for high-speed steels and wear-resistant materials.

Silicomanganese
Silicomanganese is an alloy of silicon, manganese, and iron, used in steelmaking to improve strength, toughness, and deoxidation. It is produced in electric arc furnaces by smelting manganese ore with quartz and coke, playing a key role in producing high-quality steel.

Ferro-Molybdenum
Ferro-Molybdenum is an alloy of iron and molybdenum, commonly used in the steel industry as an alloying agent for strength, hardness and corrosion resistance, a deoxidiser, grain refiner while also improving weldability and machinability of steel

  • Standard / Low C / Low N / High Si / High Al

Ferro Vanadium 
Ferro-Vanadium is an alloy of iron and vanadium, acting as a strengthening agent, improving toughness and reducing grain size, while also improving corrosion resistance

  • Standard / Low C / Ultra Low C / Low N / High Si

Contact ATH© to learn more about our traded ferro-alloys or to request a quote.