Product Overview
Vanadium pellets are high-purity metal particles primarily used in the production of alloy materials and catalysts. Vanadium has an exceptionally high melting point of 1890°C and a boiling point of 3380°C, offering excellent high-temperature and corrosion resistance. Vanadium pellets are crucial in the manufacturing of high-speed cutting steels, alloy steels, and catalysts, particularly in high-temperature and corrosive environments. The chemical properties of vanadium play a key role in metallurgy, chemistry, and energy fields.
Key Features
- High Melting Point and Heat Resistance: Vanadium pellets have a melting point of 1890°C, making them ideal for high-temperature applications.
- Corrosion Resistance: Vanadium pellets exhibit excellent resistance to corrosion in harsh environments, including hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid.
- Mechanical Properties: With high hardness, vanadium pellets offer strong wear resistance and compressive strength.
- Chemical Stability: Vanadium is stable in air and does not easily oxidize, offering high chemical stability.
Applications
Vanadium pellets are widely used in the following areas:
- Alloy Manufacturing: Vanadium pellets are key raw materials for producing high-speed cutting steels, alloy steels, and heat-resistant alloys.
- Catalysts: Vanadium is used as a catalyst in the chemical industry, especially in petrochemical and fertilizer production processes.
- Metallurgy: Vanadium's corrosion resistance and high strength make it an important material in metallurgy, particularly for producing specialty steels.
- Electronics and Energy: Vanadium pellets are extensively used in electronic products and high-temperature reactors, offering excellent electrical conductivity and thermal stability.
Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit |
Li | Zn | Pb | |||||||||
B | <10 | ppm | Ga | Bi | |||||||
F | Ge | Y | |||||||||
Na | As | Th | |||||||||
Mg | Se | Er | |||||||||
Al | 20 | ppm | Zr | <10 | ppm | Ru | |||||
Si | 170 | ppm | Nb | 12 | ppm | Rh | |||||
P | <10 | ppm | Mo | <10 | ppm | Os | |||||
Cl | Pd | Cd | |||||||||
K | Ag | In | |||||||||
Ca | Sn | <10 | ppm | ||||||||
Ti | <10 | ppm | Sb | ||||||||
V | Matrix | wt% | Ba | ||||||||
Cr | 20 | ppm | Hf | ||||||||
Mn | Ta | <10 | ppm | C | <100 | ppm | |||||
Fe | 150 | ppm | W | <20 | ppm | S | <20 | ppm | |||
Co | <10 | ppm | Pt | O | 200 | ppm | |||||
Ni | <10 | ppm | Au | N | <50 | ppm | |||||
Cu | <10 | ppm | Hg | H | <10 | ppm |