found: Work cat.: United States. President (1977-1981 : Carter). Import relief action, high-carbon ferrochrome, 1979.
found: Ferroalloys & alloying additives online handbook, Mar. 7, 2006:chromium (About half of the chromium used in steelmaking is derived from scrap. The remaining chromium is most commonly supplied as ferrochrome, of which several grades are commercially available. The principal impurities in ferrochrome are carbon and silicon; carbon level is most important in determining the price differential between the various ferrochrome grades; high carbon ferrochrome, or at least the grades commonly designated charge chrome, remains the most widely used chromium addition for the production of stainless and alloy steels.)
found: About metals glossary, via WWW, Mar. 7, 2006(Ferrochrome: A finishing material which contains about 70% chromium. It is used when it is desired to add chromium to steel.)
found: Safety (MSDS) data for ferrochromium, via WWW, Mar. 7, 2006(Synonyms: chrome ferroalloy, ferrochrome, carbon ferrochromium. Molecular formula: iron alloy containing iron, chromium, nitrogen, carbon and silicon)
found: Encyc. Britannica online, Mar. 7, 2006(ferrochromium: alloy of chromium with 30 to 50 percent iron, used to incorporate chromium into steel. It is produced in an electric furnace using chromium ore, iron or iron ore, and carbon, usually anthracite coal. In the intense heat the carbon reduces the metal oxides to the molten alloy, which is poured out into slabs)
found: LC database, Aug. 17, 2006(ferrochrome; ferrochromium; high-carbon ferrochromium; ferrochromium alloys)