Chromite
Chromite is a mineral composed primarily of chromium oxide (Cr₂O₃) and iron, and it serves as the main source of chromium extraction. This mineral is an essential raw material in the production of alloy steels, particularly stainless steel and other chromium-containing alloys. Chromite is used in melting furnaces to produce chromium alloys, which are ultimately applied in the steel industry to enhance properties such as corrosion resistance, strength, and hardness.
Beyond its industrial use in steel production, chromite is also important in metallurgy, casting, and refractory materials. It is especially significant in manufacturing high-temperature resistant refractories and specialized alloys with specific applications in the oil, gas, and aerospace industries.
Arfa Company supplies and sells chromite, providing this valuable mineral as a key component of the supply chain for domestic steel, casting, and metallurgy industries, as well as for export to international markets.