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What is a Ferrous Metal?


Ferrous metals play a vital role in industrial engineering, construction, tooling, and transportation. As a global supplier of ferrous alloysSAKYSTEEL provides a wide range of steel products made from iron-based materials. In this guide, we explain what ferrous metals are, how they differ from non-ferrous metals, and where they are used.

What Is a Ferrous Metal?

ferrous metal is any metal that primarily contains iron (Fe). These metals are typically magnetic and possess high strength, making them ideal for structural applications. Unlike non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals tend to rust if not alloyed with elements like chromium or nickel.

Common Types of Ferrous Metals

At SAKYSTEEL, we supply ferrous products including stainless steel bars, seamless pipes, forged blocks, and special-shaped wire.

Ferrous Metal Properties

 

Property Description
Magnetic Yes (most grades)
Rust-prone Yes, unless alloyed
High Strength Excellent tensile strength
High Density Heavier than non-ferrous metals
Cost Generally lower than exotic alloys

 

Applications of Ferrous Metals

Due to their strength and durability, ferrous metals are widely used in:

• Construction (beams, columns, reinforcements)

• Machinery and automotive parts

• Oil & gas pipelines

• Die and mold tooling

• Marine hardware

Ferrous vs Non-Ferrous Metals

Here’s how ferrous and non-ferrous metals compare:

Feature Ferrous Non-Ferrous
Main Element Iron No iron
Corrosion Resistance Moderate to low High
Magnetic Usually yes Usually no
Examples Carbon steel, stainless steel Aluminum, copper, brass

SAKYSTEEL’s Ferrous Alloy Product Range

Stainless Steel Bar: 304, 316L, 410, 420, 431, 17-4PH

Forged Tool Steel: H13, P20, 1.2344, D2

Seamless Pipe: 304/316 stainless, duplex steel

Cold Drawn Wire & Strip: Flat wire, profile wire, capillary tube

 

Conclusion

Ferrous metals form the backbone of modern infrastructure and industrial manufacturing. At SAKYSTEEL, we supply precision-processed ferrous alloys that meet international standards like ASTM, EN, JIS, and ISO. Whether you’re sourcing stainless steel bar or forged tool steel, we offer full mill test certification and global shipping.