About two thirds of chrome ore deposits are located in South Africa We bring the raw material reliably quickly and efficiently from Mozambique to the buyers destination We can guarantee you the highest product quality with the best service in procurement and logistics
Chrome Concentrate is a high-grade material derived from chrome ore, primarily used in the metallurgical industry for producing ferrochromeâ??a key component in stainless steel manufacturing. With a high chromium-to-iron ratio and low impurities, Chrome Concentrate is essential for enhancing the corrosion resistance, hardness, and durability of steel and other alloys.
Key Features:
1. High chromium content (Cr2O3)
2. Low impurities such as silica and alumina
3. Consistent particle size distribution
4. Ideal for ferrochrome and stainless steel production
Applications:
1. Stainless steel production
2. Alloy casting
3. Chemical and refractory industries
Available in various grades to meet specific industry requirements, Chrome Concentrate ensures optimal performance for metallurgical processes.
We currently hold Proxy's with over 20 South African Mines and their associated companies and operations.
Aggregated, this translates to a monthly allocation across all three of the following commodities - Chrome ROM/Concentrate, Iron Ore and Manganese Ore.
We can supply these products on the following basis FOT, DAP, FOB, CFR and CIF.
We also have payment terms to suit various payment methods and supply a 2% performance bond in favour of the Buyer.
Mines based in Rustenburg, Mooinooi, Britz, Sun City and Gezina (South Africa)
Black Foundry Chromite sand is a high-quality sand primarily composed of chromite (FeCrO), a naturally occurring mineral that is rich in iron and chromium. It is widely used in the foundry industry for manufacturing molds and cores due to its excellent refractory properties, high melting point, and ability to withstand thermal shock. This makes it ideal for casting ferrous and non-ferrous metals, particularly in high-temperature processes. Chromite sand's low thermal expansion and good wear resistance also make it suitable for steel and alloy casting.
Additionally, its resistance to chemical reactions at high temperatures enhances the durability and precision of molds, providing superior surface finishes for metal castings.