Iron Ore - Raw - Contains 62+ Fe (Iron)

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Our high-grade iron ore with 62+% iron content (Fe) is an ideal raw material for efficient steel production. Known for its superior quality and consistency, this iron ore is perfect for steel manufacturers looking to maximize productivity while reducing energy consumption. The 62+% Fe concentration ensures improved metallurgical performance and cost-effective refining processes.


Key Features:


High Purity: Contains 62+% iron (Fe), ensuring optimal yield and efficient smelting.

Cost-Effective: Reduces energy usage and operational costs in steel mills.

Sustainable Source: Extracted using eco-friendly mining practices.

Our 62+% Fe iron ore is suitable for various industries, including construction, automotive, and infrastructure, offering enhanced durability and strength to finished products. Bulk orders and customized packaging options are available to meet your specific needs.


Optimize your steel production with our premium iron ore, designed for high performance, sustainability, and efficiency.

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  • Additional Information

    Iron ore is a versatile raw material used primarily for steel production, but it also plays a key role in producing a wide variety of products across various industries. Below are the primary products that can be made from iron ore:


    1. Steel

    Carbon Steel: The most common steel made from iron ore, used in construction, automotive, and infrastructure.

    Stainless Steel: Created by adding chromium to carbon steel, it’s corrosion-resistant and used in kitchenware, medical instruments, and architecture.

    Alloy Steel: Iron combined with elements like manganese, nickel, or tungsten to produce specialized steel for tools, machinery, and construction.

    2. Pig Iron

    Pig iron is a basic form of iron produced by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. It serves as an intermediate product in the production of steel or is used directly in foundries for casting items like pipes and fittings.

    3. Cast Iron Products

    Pipes and Fittings: Cast iron is commonly used for making pipes, drainage systems, and valves due to its durability.

    Cookware: Cast iron is used to make high-quality, heat-retaining cookware, such as pans, pots, and skillets.

    4. Wrought Iron

    Decorative Items: Wrought iron, known for its malleability, is used for making gates, fences, railings, and garden furniture.

    Historical Construction: Wrought iron was used extensively in the past for structural purposes, particularly in historical buildings and bridges.

    5. Ferrous Alloys

    Iron ore is a key component in producing ferrous alloys used in various applications. Common alloys include ferromanganese and ferrosilicon, which are crucial for the steel industry to modify its characteristics.

    6. Iron Powder

    Iron ore is processed into fine powder, which is then used in industries like automotive for producing powdered metal parts, as well as in chemical manufacturing for catalysts and magnetic materials.

    7. Cement and Heavy Machinery

    Cement Manufacturing: Iron ore is also used as a raw material in cement production, especially in the production of Portland cement, which is the foundation of most concrete structures.

    Heavy Machinery: The strong and durable nature of steel makes it the material of choice for large-scale machinery, from construction equipment to mining gear.

    8. Magnets and Electronic Devices

    Magnetic Iron Oxide (Ferrites): Iron ore is used to produce magnetic materials like ferrites, which are used in transformers, inductors, and electronics.

    9. Automobile Parts

    Car Bodies and Engines: Steel derived from iron ore forms the structural framework of car bodies and is also used in engine components, axles, and chassis.

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