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Ferro Manganese

Fossil fuel production and consumption began with coal – its first reported uses date as far back as 4000BC in China where carving took place out of black lignite (one of the several forms of coal).1. However, large-scale combustion of coal is typically correlated with the period around the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The visualisation shows the global consumption of fossil fuels – coal, oil and gas – from 1800 onwards. Overall, we see that global consumption of fossil energy has increased more than 1300-fold. As shown, coal was the first and only fossil source until the 1860s when crude oil consumption began. Natural gas production began a couple of decades later, in the 1880-90s.

Ferro Manganese is primarily an alloy of manganese and iron. It contains a high content of manganese and used in steel products wherein silicon content needs to be controlled It is mainly used in the manufacturing of manganese-rich steel and stainless steel products.
Configuration: Low P, Low Ti.

Impeccable chemical composition
Free from impurities
Corrosion proof
Fine anti-oxidant characteristics
Low melting point
Sturdiness

Fossil fuel production & consumption
Bosnia and Herzegovina AFG 1968 1.01762501 20.24471
Botswana AFG 1969 1.107176011 24.43576
Brazil AFG 1970 1.335124013 31.10772
Brunei AFG 1971 1.099035011 31.73397
Bulgaria AFG 1972 0.578011006 34.85317
Burma AFG 1973 0.952497009 37.51473
Burundi AFG 1974 0.936215009 38.53841
Cambodia AFG 1975 1.221150012 35.63598
USA
74
Russia
64
Europe
87
Africa
42
Asia
67
Other
35

Ferro Manganese

Ferro Manganese is primarily an alloy of manganese and iron. It contains a high content of manganese and used in steel products wherein silicon content needs to be controlled It is mainly used in the manufacturing of manganese-rich steel and stainless steel products.

Fossil fuel production and consumption began with coal – its first reported uses date as far back as 4000BC in China where carving took place out of black lignite (one of the several forms of coal).1. However, large-scale combustion of coal is typically correlated with the period around the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The visualisation shows the global consumption of fossil fuels – coal, oil and gas – from 1800 onwards. Overall, we see that global consumption of fossil energy has increased more than 1300-fold. As shown, coal was the first and only fossil source until the 1860s when crude oil consumption began. Natural gas production began a couple of decades later, in the 1880-90s.

Configuration: Low P, Low Ti.

Impeccable chemical composition
Free from impurities
Corrosion proof
Fine anti-oxidant characteristics
Low melting point
Sturdiness

Fossil fuel production & consumption
Bosnia and Herzegovina AFG 1968 1.01762501 20.24471
Botswana AFG 1969 1.107176011 24.43576
Brazil AFG 1970 1.335124013 31.10772
Brunei AFG 1971 1.099035011 31.73397
Bulgaria AFG 1972 0.578011006 34.85317
Burma AFG 1973 0.952497009 37.51473
Burundi AFG 1974 0.936215009 38.53841
Cambodia AFG 1975 1.221150012 35.63598
USA
74
Russia
64
Europe
87
Africa
42
Asia
67
Other
35
Prithvi Group

It was incorporated in January, 2008. PFAPL is operating a Ferro Alloy manufacturing unit consisting of two 9 MVA Submerged Arc Furnaces along with one 18 MW Captive Power Plant (CPP). 

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