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Paradise Tradelinks is active in the global markets for Metals and Noble ferroalloys. The products that Paradise trades, move, finances are used in a wide range of industries such automotive, electronics, constructions, aerospace, consumer products and infrastructures.

MOLYBDENUM

Molybdenum steel, also known as moly steel or simply Mo steel, is a type of alloy steel that contains a significant amount of molybdenum as one of its key alloying elements. 

Due to its beneficial properties, molybdenum steel is commonly used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, chemical processing, oil and gas, power generation, and tooling. It finds applications in components such as turbine blades, high-temperature furnace parts, boiler tubes, shafts, gears, and cutting tools.

 

  • Ferro Molybdenum
    0-2 mm and 5- 50 mm, In drums and big bags
  • Molybdenum Oxyde
    0-4 mm and Briquettes, In drums and big bags
  • Molybdenum Metal
    In various forms and packings
  • Molybdenum Scrap
    In various forms and packings

FERRO VANADIUM

Ferro vanadium is produced by combining vanadium oxide (V2O5) with iron, usually in an electric arc furnace. The process involves reducing vanadium oxide with carbon, resulting in the formation of ferro vanadium. The alloy is then typically cast into various shapes such as ingots, bars, or powder for further processing or use.

  • Ferro Vanadium
    0-2 mm and 5- 50 mm, In drums and big bags
  • Nitrated Ferro Vanadium
  • V2O5

FERRO TITANIUM

erro titanium is an alloy composed primarily of iron (Fe) and titanium (Ti). It is produced by melting titanium scrap or sponge with iron in an electric arc furnace. The resulting alloy contains varying amounts of titanium, typically ranging from 20% to 75% by weight.

  • Ferro Titanium & Titanium Metal
    0-2 mm and 5- 50 mm, In drums and big bags

FERRO TUNGSTEN

Ferro tungsten is an alloy composed primarily of iron (Fe) and tungsten (W). It is produced by melting tungsten and iron together in an electric arc furnace. The resulting alloy contains varying amounts of tungsten, typically ranging from 70% to 90% by weight.

  • Ferro Tungsten
    0-2 mm and 5- 50 mm, In drums and big bags

FERRO NIOBIUM

Ferro niobium, also known as FeNb or ferro-niobium, is an alloy of iron (Fe) and niobium (Nb). It is produced by melting together iron and niobium in a furnace, along with other alloying elements if desired, and then solidifying the mixture into a solid alloy.