Breaded iron is a byproduct of titanium slag produced by smelting titanium concentrate in electric furnaces.
It is a material cast from high-temperature molten iron into blocks.
Its primary component is iron, with carbon, titanium, manganese, vanadium, chromium, and other elements.
It can be used as a raw material for steelmaking or cast iron production.
Also known as vanadium-titanium pig iron, it has considerable industrial value, and its special composition can be used to improve the performance of casting materials.