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  • Bimetallic Wear Plates
  • Bimetallic Wear Plates
  • Bimetallic Wear Plates

Bimetallic Wear Plates

Bimetallic wear plate are unique wear resistant materials in that they combine very high wear resistant qualities of a white iron (ASTM A532 15%CrMo, 700BHN – 63HRc) with a weldable &high impact toughness mild steel through a metallurgical bond to create a product that is exceptionally resistant to impact and abrasion while retaining. The typical property is as below:


  • Tensile Strength   630Mpa Min.

  • Shearing Strength  250Mpa Min.

  • Hardness    63 HRC/700BHN


The micro-structure is Carbide + Martensite + Retained Austenite, the carbide’s content is about 41.5%. The bimetallic wear plate, a component made by forging, is widely used in feeder chute and hopper wear protection situations.


Why Choose WALKSON Bimetallic Wear Plates


  • Super high level wear-resistant ability

  • Custom made size to suit your need

  • Very stable brazing welding quality


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