Ferrotitanium
Ferrotitanium is a ferroalloy used primarily in steelmaking. There are two main grades of ferrotitanium, the first containing approximately 35% titanium and the second containing roughly 70% titanium. The 35% grade is produced via an aluminothermic reaction while the 70% grade is produced by melting titanium scrap and iron in an induction furnace.
Global Titanium produces the 70% grade of ferrotitanium and with over 10,000 MT of annual capacity, is one of the largest producers of this grade in the world.
Global Titanium is an integrated producer; all of the scrap used to produce ferrotitanium is evaluated and processed on-site, assuring reliability of supply.
A variety of sizing and packaging options are available as well as specialty grades to meet a particular need. Click on the links to the left to learn more about the product options.
