Case Summary: On June 18, 2026, we received an Uzbekistan specialty steel delegation to validate our ferrochrome chemistry control, size stability and Central Asia rail supply capability for EAF and AOD steelmaking.

On June 18, 2026, we welcomed senior executives and the chief metallurgical engineer from a large Uzbekistan specialty steel producer to our ferroalloy production and inspection site. Their visit was focused on one practical production issue: chemistry drift during EAF melting and AOD refining.
Their team needed a High-carbon ferrochrome supplier for steelmaking that could provide stable chromium input while controlling harmful and process-sensitive impurities such as S, P and Si. In previous furnace operations, unstable ferrochrome quality had increased correction work, extended refining time and created pressure near final grade limits.
Technical Validation with Our Uzbekistan Partners
During the technical review, we showed our batch COA records, impurity control points and size inspection process for High-Carbon Ferrochrome (HC FeCr) . We explained how lower S and P input helps reduce refining pressure, while controlled Si supports more predictable deoxidation behavior and slag adjustment.

We also discussed when Low-Carbon Ferrochrome (LC FeCr) may be required for tighter carbon control or late-stage alloy correction. Instead of recommending one material for every furnace route, we reviewed their EAF charging practice, AOD decarburization capacity, chromium target range and impurity tolerance.
S, P and Si are reviewed by batch COA before shipment to reduce chemistry drift risk.
10–50mm and 50–100mm sizing helps reduce fines, dusting loss and feeding instability.
We support Central Asia delivery with reinforced jumbo bags, SGS/CIQ inspection and loading records.

Chromium Recovery and Central Asia Supply Planning
We demonstrated how strict particle size control supports chromium recovery in their furnace route. Excessive fines can be lost at the furnace top before chromium enters the melt. A controlled lump size reduces dusting loss and helps the melt shop achieve more predictable Cr absorption during EAF charging and AOD refining.
As a High-carbon ferrochrome supplier for steelmaking, we also reviewed long-term supply planning for Uzbekistan and wider Central Asia. For rail shipment, we use reinforced export packing, clear lot marks, COA traceability, loading photos and official inspection documents. For stable cooperation, we can support up to 500 MT monthly supply according to grade, size and shipment schedule.
Ferrochrome Supply Information
For Uzbekistan and other Central Asian steel plants, we support stable ferrochrome supply with controlled chemistry, standard lump sizing, reinforced export packing and railway logistics coordination. Our monthly supply capacity for this ferrochrome program is up to 200 MT, depending on grade, size requirement and shipment schedule.
| Supply Item | Available Information |
|---|---|
| Product Type | High-Carbon Ferrochrome (HC FeCr) Low-Carbon Ferrochrome (LC FeCr) |
| Monthly Supply | Up to 200 MT per month, subject to confirmed specification and shipment plan. |
| Common Size | 10–50mm, 50–100mm, or customized size by agreement. |
| Chemical Control | Cr, C, Si, S, P and other agreed elements verified by batch COA. |
| Packing | Export jumbo bags with clear product name, lot number, net weight and reinforced handling support. |
| Inspection Documents | COA, packing list, commercial invoice, loading photos, and SGS/CIQ inspection if required. |
| Target Market | Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and other Central Asian markets. |
Need Ferrochrome for EAF or AOD Steelmaking?
Send us your target steel grade, Cr range, impurity limits, size requirement, monthly demand and delivery destination. We will help confirm whether HC FeCr or LC FeCr is better suited for your furnace route.
Ferrochrome Price, Specification and Procurement FAQ
Buyer Note: Ferrochrome price depends on Cr content, carbon level, impurity limits, particle size, order quantity, packing method and delivery destination. For accurate quotation, we need the buyer's target specification and monthly demand.
Q:How do we quote high-carbon ferrochrome price?
A:We quote based on the required Cr content, C range, Si, S and P limits, size range, packing method, order volume and delivery terms. For steelmaking buyers, we usually confirm furnace route, target steel grade and monthly consumption before giving a firm offer.
Q:What information should buyers provide before requesting a price?
A:Please send us the required ferrochrome grade, Cr percentage, carbon level, Si/S/P limits, particle size such as 10–50mm or 50–100mm, packing requirement, destination port or railway station, trial quantity and monthly demand.
Q:Do we supply High-Carbon Ferrochrome and Low-Carbon Ferrochrome?
A:Yes. We supply High-Carbon Ferrochrome (HC FeCr) for EAF and AOD steelmaking, bulk chromium addition and stainless steel production. We also supply Low-Carbon Ferrochrome (LC FeCr) [Insert Product Page Link] for tighter carbon control and late-stage alloy adjustment.
Q:What particle sizes can we provide?
A:Common sizes include 10–50mm and 50–100mm. Custom size ranges can be discussed according to the buyer's furnace charging method, automatic feeding system and fines tolerance. Size control helps reduce dusting loss and improve chromium recovery stability.
Q:What documents can we provide with shipment?
A:We can provide COA, commercial invoice, packing list, loading photos and export documents. SGS, CIQ or other third-party inspection can be arranged according to contract requirements.
Q:What is our packing standard for ferrochrome?
A:We usually use export jumbo bags with clear product marks, lot number and net weight. For Central Asia rail delivery, reinforced packing can be arranged to reduce bag breakage, cargo loss and handling risk during long-distance transport.
Q:Can we support long-term ferrochrome supply to Uzbekistan and Central Asia?
A:Yes. We support ferroalloy buyers in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian markets through planned production, export packing, inspection documents and railway logistics coordination. For stable long-term cooperation, we can support up to 500 MT monthly supply depending on grade, size and shipment schedule.
Q:How can buyers start a trial order?
A:Buyers can start by sending target specification, trial quantity, required size, destination and inspection requirements. We will review the technical details first, then provide quotation, available shipment schedule and sample or trial order support where applicable.



