High-carbon ferrochrome is an important alloy used in steel production.
It is essentially a version of ferrochrome that contains a high amount of carbon (typically between 4-10%). This alloy primarily consists of chromium (Cr) and iron (Fe) elements, but may also contain small amounts of other elements such as silicon (Si), phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S), in addition to carbon (C).
High-carbon ferrochrome plays a critical role, especially as a key component in stainless steel production.