Premium HC Ferrochrome 68/6 Lumps
Premium 68% Cr, 6% C high-carbon ferrochrome lumps for high-recovery stainless melts. HTS 7202.41.00.00 for all >4% C ferrochromium per tariff notes. Low impurities ensure superior melt performance.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If cast into ingots
Ferrochromium ingots from further casting classify under 7204.21.
If Si-bearing premium grade
Silicon-modified premium FeCr goes to ferrosilicium-chromium.
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