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Chromite is the most important ore of chromium from which it derives
its name. Chromium is an important metal with a wide range of industrial
uses that includes the production of Ferro-chromium for metallurgical
applications, refractories and foundry sands. It is a brownish black to
a deep dark black in colour and registers 5.5 on the Mohs hardness
scale.
Chromite forms in deep ultra-mafic magmas and is one of the first
minerals to crystallize. It is because of this fact that chromite is
found in some concentrated ore bodies. While the magma is slowly cooling
inside the Earth's crust, chromite crystals are forming and, because of
their density, fall to the bottom and are concentrated there.
Although its primary origin is ultra-mafic rocks such as peridotites,
chromite is also found in metamorphic rocks such as serpentites.
Chromite, as is indicated by its early crystallization, is resistant to
the altering affects of high temperatures and pressures. Thus, it is
capable of going through the metamorphic processes unscathed, while
other minerals around it are being altered to perpentine, biotite and
garnets.
Chromite is a key ingredient in high value stainless steel because of
corrosion resistant properties, which gives the alloy its unique
characteristics. About 85% of chromite ore produced worldwide is used in
the stainless and other specialty steel applications, after conversion
to a Ferro-chrome alloy; Chromium chemicals account for 8%; foundry
applications for 5%; and, refractories for 2%.
World production of chromite was estimated at 14.0 million tones in
2003, with major producers being South Africa, Kazakhstan, India, Iran
and Pakistan.
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