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What grade steel is hardox?
Hardox Steel Mechanical Property:
Steel Grade | Mechanical Property | |
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Thickness | Typical yield strength (MPa) | |
Hardox 500 | 4.0-103.0 | 1250 – 1400 |
Hardox 550 | 8.00 – 65.00 | |
Hardox 600 | 6.0-65 |
What is Hardox steel used for?
For the fragmentation of waste, especially plastics, tires, cables and rubber waste, Hardox can be used. The high toughness of Hardox steels provides substantially higher resistance against chipping. Hardox 500, 550 or 600. Hammers are used for the fragmentation of waste and minerals.
What is the hardness of Hardox?
650-700 HBW
Hardox® Extreme is the world’s hardest wear plate with a nominal hardness of 60 HRC (Rockwell) and typical hardness of 650-700 HBW. Hardox® Extreme is an abrasion resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 60 HRC, intended for applications with extreme high demands on abrasion resistance.
Is Hardox high carbon?
HARDOX 400, HARDOX 450 and HARDOX 500 have low carbon equivalent values (CEV) in relation to their high hardness and good toughness. This results in good weldability. Consistent quality, and excellent flatness and surface finish are other characteristics of plate in the HARDOX family.
Where is Hardox steel made?
Mobile, Alabama
SSAB’s steel mill in Mobile, Alabama now produces a full spectrum of Hardox and Strenx grades meeting the same strict specifications required for SSAB’s Nordic mills.
Is hardox the same as AR500?
AR500 steel is exactly the same as Hardox 500 steel – it is simply a name. The crucial part is the 500 section as this dictates the Brinell hardness – this is what stops the bullet piercing the plate! Suitable for all ammunition up to 50 calibre.
What is the meaning of hardox?
Hardox steels can be defined as a type of steel with high durability. Hardox steels are also resistant to wear and it is first developed by SSAB, a Swedish steel producer. Due to the fact that steels wear slowly under a high amount of mechanical stress, Hardox steel is commonly known as a wearing plate.
What is the difference between Hardox and ar400?
AR400F is quenched and tempered through hardened wear resistant grades of abrasion resistant steel plate used for high impact and abrasion resistance. Hardox® 450 is a quenched and tempered produced plate that is used in Dump bodies, crushers, feeders, cutter edges, buckets, etc.
Is Hardox mild steel?
Choose the right wear plate to boost the performance and productivity of your equipment and parts. Hardox® wear plate is designed to deliver great performance and a long wear life. Max/min sliding wear by SSAB WearCalc (mild steel 0.2-0.8).
What is the difference between Hardox and AR400?
Does Hardox steel rust?
This type of steel can be used to make thinner plates because of its unique combination of properties such as toughness , hardness and strength. The main disadvantage of hardox steel is low corrosion resistance which limit its application in aggressive environments.
ABRASION RESISTANT PLATE HARDOX 400 is an abrasion resistant plate with a hardness of 400 HBW, intended for applications where demands are imposed on abrasion resistance in combination with good cold bending properties. HARDOX 400 offers very good weldability. Data Sheet: HARDOX 400
What is HARDOX 500 steel?
The bendable, weldable and highly abrasion-resistant steel. Hardox® 500 is a bendable and weldable abrasion-resistant steel, with a nominal hardness of 500 HBW. Suitable for applications that demand higher wear resistance.
What is Hardox 450 TUF steel?
Hardox® 450 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 450 HBW. Hardox® 450 combines good bendability and weldability with an option for guaranteed impact toughness (Hardox® 450 Tuf).
What is the difference between HARDOX® 450 and HARDOX ® 400?
The products can be used in many different components and structures that are subject to wear. Hardox ® 450, with an extra 50 Brinell hardness over our 400 grade, provides better dent and abrasion resistance as well as longer wear life, so you can achieve even greater savings.