26 Fe 55.845

Iron

transition metal · Group 8 · Period 4

Atomic properties

Atomic number
26
Z
Atomic weight
55.845[1]
g/mol
Density
7.874 g/cm³
at STP
Melting point
1538 °C
at 1 atm
Boiling point
2862 °C
at 1 atm
Crystal structure
BCC
Electron config.
[Ar] 3d⁶ 4s²
Oxidation states
+2, +3
most common

Market data

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Raw material sources & pricing

Raw Material FormGrade/QualityPrice Paid by Steel MillsMajor SourcesNotes
Hematite Ore (Fe₂O₃)58-69% Fe$90-130/MTAustralia, BrazilEasiest to process, preferred ore type
Magnetite Ore (Fe₃O₄)25-40% Fe (concentrate: 65-70%)$110-150/MT (concentrate)Russia, China, USARequires beneficiation, magnetic separation
Iron Ore Pellets62-68% Fe$140-180/MTBrazil (Vale), Sweden (LKAB)Premium product for direct reduction
Iron Ore Sinter Feed58-62% Fe$85-115/MTAustralia, BrazilRequires sintering before blast furnace
Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)90-94% Fe$380-450/MTIndia, Iran, RussiaFor electric arc furnaces
Scrap SteelVariable (80-95% Fe)$350-450/MTUSA, EU, JapanSecondary raw material, 30% of production
Iron Ore - Primary Raw Material

Current Market Price: $95-125/MT CFR China (62% Fe content benchmark) Major Global Reserves: Australia: 53 billion MT (28% of world reserves) - Highest quality ore Brazil: 34 billion MT (18% of world reserves) - Premium grade ore Russia: 25 billion MT (13% of world reserves) China: 20 billion MT (11% of world reserves) - Lower grade ore 2025 Production Leaders: Australia: 910 million MT (38% of global production) Brazil: 450 million MT (19% of global production) China: 340 million MT (14% of global production - imports 1.2 billion MT) India: 260 million MT (11% of global production) Raw Material Form Grade/Quality Price Paid by Steel Mills Major Sources Notes Hematite Ore (Fe₂O₃) 58-69% Fe $90-130/MT Australia, Brazil Easiest to process, preferred ore type Magnetite Ore (Fe₃O₄) 25-40% Fe (

⚠️ Seawater Iron Extraction

Commercial Viability: NOT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE Concentration: 0.002-0.01 ppm (extremely low) Chemical Form: Fe(OH)₃ colloids and Fe³⁺ complexes Status: No commercial concentrated seawater iron form exists anywhere globally. The extremely low concentration, rapid oxidation and precipitation make extraction uneconomical compared to iron ore mining. Note: Iron precipitates rapidly as hydroxides in seawater pH, making recovery practically impossible.

Production cost analysis

Cost Component$/MT Steel% of Total CostNotes
Iron Ore (1.6 MT needed)$152-20025-30%Based on 62% Fe ore
Coking Coal (0.6-0.7 MT)$120-18020-25%Premium hard coking coal
Energy (Electricity + Fuel)$80-12015-18%See detailed breakdown below
Labor$60-10010-15%Varies by country
Other Materials & Overhead$88-15015-20%Limestone, alloys, maintenance
Total Production Cost$500-750100%Compare to selling price: $600-900/MT

Energy consumption breakdown

Process StageEnergy Consumption% of Total EnergyEnergy TypeKey Operations
Blast Furnace Route19-23 GJ/MT70% of global productionCoal/CokeIron reduction at 2000°C
- Coking3.5 GJ/MT15%CoalCoal to coke conversion at 1000°C
- Sintering/Pelletizing2.0 GJ/MT9%Coal/GasOre preparation at 1300°C
- Blast Furnace12-14 GJ/MT55%CokeIron reduction, hot metal production
- BOF Steelmaking1.5 GJ/MT6%Electricity/OxygenRefining at 1650°C
Electric Arc Furnace Route6-9 GJ/MT30% of global productionElectricityScrap/DRI melting
- EAF Operation2.5-3.5 GJ/MT40%ElectricityMelting at 1600-1800°C
- Ladle Furnace0.5 GJ/MT8%ElectricityTemperature adjustment, alloying
Blast Furnace Process Details

Iron Ore Preparation: 10% - Crushing, screening Coke Production: 15% - Coal carbonization Hot Blast Generation: 8% - Air heating to 1200°C Reduction Process: 55% - Fe₂O₃ → Fe conversion Slag Formation: 5% - Impurity removal Gas Recovery: -7% credit - Blast furnace gas reuse

DRI/EAF Process Details

Natural Gas Reforming: 35% - H₂/CO production Shaft Furnace: 25% - Direct reduction at 900°C EAF Melting: 30% - Electric arc heating Refining: 5% - Composition adjustment Auxiliary Systems: 5% - Material handling, cooling

Commercial forms & specifications

Product FormChemical FormulaMolecular WeightTypical PurityPrice Range (USD/kg)Main Applications
Hot Rolled CoilFe55.845 g/mol99.0-99.7%$0.60-0.90Construction, automotive
Cold Rolled SheetFe55.845 g/mol99.0-99.7%$0.70-1.10Appliances, automotive body
Galvanized SteelFe + Zn coating55.845 g/mol98.5-99.5%$0.80-1.20Construction, HVAC
RebarFe55.845 g/mol98.5-99.5%$0.55-0.75Concrete reinforcement
Wire RodFe55.845 g/mol99.0-99.5%$0.65-0.85Wire drawing, fasteners
Iron Powder (Reduced)Fe55.845 g/mol98.0-99.5%$0.80-2.50Powder metallurgy, magnets
Iron Powder (Atomized)Fe55.845 g/mol99.0-99.9%$1.50-5.00MIM, 3D printing
Carbonyl Iron PowderFe55.845 g/mol99.5-99.99%$15.00-50.00Electronics, pharma, radar absorption
Iron(III) Oxide (Red)Fe₂O₃159.69 g/mol95-99%$0.50-1.50Pigments, catalysts, polishing
Iron(II,III) OxideFe₃O₄231.53 g/mol95-99%$0.80-3.00Magnetic materials, toner
Iron(II) SulfateFeSO₄·7H₂O278.01 g/mol98-99%$0.15-0.30Water treatment, fertilizer
Iron(III) ChlorideFeCl₃·6H₂O270.30 g/mol97-99%$0.30-0.60Water treatment, etching

Suppliers by country

🇨🇳 China

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
China Baowu Steel GroupHRC, CRC, galvanized, plates, rebarWorld's largest steel producer (120 MT/year)
HBIS GroupLong products, plates, special steelsAutomotive steel, high-strength steel
Shagang GroupWire rod, rebar, sectionsLong products specialist

🇯🇵 Japan

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Nippon SteelHigh-grade sheets, plates, pipesAutomotive steel, electrical steel
JFE SteelPlates, sheets, pipes, powderHigh-performance steel, iron powder

🇮🇳 India

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
Tata SteelHRC, CRC, galvanized, long productsAutomotive steel, branded products
JSW SteelCoated products, plates, long productsValue-added products, color-coated steel
SAILRails, structurals, platesInfrastructure steel, special steels

🇪🇺 Europe

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
ArcelorMittalAll steel products, DRI, powderGlobal leader, advanced high-strength steel
ThyssenKruppFlat steel, electrical steel, powderPremium quality steel, carbonyl iron powder
SSABHigh-strength steel, wear plateFOSSIL-FREE steel by 2026

🇺🇸 United States

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
NucorSheet, plate, bars, DRIMini-mill leader, recycled steel
U.S. SteelFlat-rolled, tubular productsAdvanced high-strength steel
Cleveland-CliffsHRC, CRC, plates, iron ore pelletsIntegrated producer, automotive steel

🇰🇷 South Korea

CompanyProduct FormsSpecialties
POSCOAutomotive steel, electrical steel, platesFINEX technology, high-quality steel
Hyundai SteelLong products, plates, H-beamsConstruction steel, automotive

Market demand by product form

Product FormGlobal Market SizeChina MarketUSA MarketGrowth Rate (CAGR)
Flat Products (Sheet/Plate)$780 billion54% share5% share3.5%
Long Products (Bars/Sections)$420 billion52% share6% share4.2%
Tubes & Pipes$180 billion48% share8% share4.8%
Wire Products$65 billion45% share7% share3.8%
Iron/Steel Powder (All Types)$5.8 billion35% share18% share6.8%
- Reduced Iron Powder$1.8 billion38% share15% share5.5%
- Atomized Iron Powder$1.5 billion32% share20% share7.5%
- Carbonyl Iron Powder$0.8 billion25% share22% share8.5%
Railway Products$28 billion42% share5% share5.2%

Moles per kilogram

Product FormFormulaMW (g/mol)Moles/kg
Iron MetalFe55.84517.91
Iron(III) Oxide (Hematite)Fe₂O₃159.696.26
Iron(II,III) Oxide (Magnetite)Fe₃O₄231.534.32
Iron(II) Sulfate (hydrated)FeSO₄·7H₂O278.013.60
Iron(III) Chloride (hydrated)FeCl₃·6H₂O270.303.70

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