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                      The mining of chromium, a chemical element represented by the symbol Cr, is centered around the extraction of the mineral chromite, where it is primarily found. Chromium is mined by both underground and surface mining techniques, with the surface mining method being the most commonly employed. Chromite ore is primarily mined to produce ferrochrome, an alloy of iron and chromium, which is used in the production of stainless steel to improve its resistance to corrosion. Furthermore, chromium is    utilized in various industrial applications, including the manufacturing of pigments, the production of refractory materials, and as an element in high-temperature alloys due to its high melting point.
The industry is subject to regulatory oversight regarding environmental impact and worker safety, as chromium extraction can result in hazardous waste and exposure issues if not properly managed. As such, mining operations must adhere to various environmental regulations and occupational health standards.
Notable companies actively engaged in chromium mining include Glencore, Samancor Chrome, and Assmang Proprietary Limited. Other participants in the field include Yildirim Group's Eti Krom in Turkey and the International Ferro Metals. These companies operate various mining and processing facilities that contribute to the chromium supply chain, serving diverse end-use industries. Show Less   Read more