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Wear-resistant plate (hard alloy soldered type)

Using S45C as the base material, a carbide plate is brazed onto the grooved area! It is attached to the friction area to prevent wear on the base material.

Repeated friction at the same points, such as sliding parts of various machines and the outer surfaces of construction machinery, can lead to a decline in machine performance due to wear. Among hard special steels, cemented carbide has extremely excellent wear resistance, but it cannot be directly welded. Therefore, using S45C, which has good weldability, as the base material, a cemented carbide plate is brazed onto the grooved area, resulting in a "wear-resistant plate (brazed cemented carbide type)." By innovating the shape of the cemented carbide and the depth of the brazing position, we aim to improve wear resistance. If you are interested in various wear-resistant processing techniques, please refer to the "Processing Technology Special Feature" or feel free to contact us.

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Super Wear-Resistant Plate "Migutan Plate"

Cuttable to any size! Wear-resistant plate with improved abrasion resistance.

The "Migutang Plate" is a wear-resistant plate that improves abrasion resistance against soil by uniformly dispersing and fusing a matrix of tungsten carbide and chrome carbide. It contributes to the extension of the lifespan and cost reduction of machinery and plants in fields such as civil engineering, construction machinery, steel, and cement industries. 【Features】 ■ Uniform dispersion and fusion of tungsten carbide and chrome carbide matrix ■ Improved wear resistance against abrasion ■ High hardness: Vickers hardness average of approximately 1300 ■ Contributes to the extension of the lifespan and cost reduction of machinery and plants *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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