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Chromium
Chromium is mined—as its ore “chromite”—in South Africa, Kazakhstan, India, Russia, and Turkey. Almost 90% of chromium is accounted for in the production of steel alloys (including “stainless” steel) or in electroplating. Other uses include in tanning where trivalent chromium salts such as chrome alum cross-link collagen fibers, so stabilizing the leather. Chromite has high heat resistance and is used in high temperature refractory applications such as blast furnaces and cement kilns.
From South Africa
Chrome ROM UG
- CR2O3 : 40/38
- SiO2 : 16
- Alumina : 16
- Sulphur :0.05
- Phos : 0.05
- Above 10 mm : 50% min
- Cr/fe ratio :1.35
Chrome concentrate UG
- CR2O3 : 42/40
- SiO2 : 8
- Alumina : 16
- MgO : 14
- Sulphur :0.05
- Phos : 0.05
- Size to be below 1 mm / 90% min
Chrome ROM LG
- CR2O3 : 40/38
- SiO2 : 16
- Alumina : 16
- MgO : 14
- Sulphur :0.05
- Phos : 0.05
- Cr/Fe : 1.8
- Above 10 mm : 50% min
Chrome concentrate LG
- CR2O3 : 42/40
- SiO2 : 6
- Alumina : 16
- MgO : 14
- Sulphur :0.05
- Phos : 0.05
- Cr/Fe : 1.9
- Above 1mm : 90% min