Composite Plate / Welded Wear Plates

Description

The hardfacing process is carried out using flux-cored wire electrodes, allowing for a more homogeneous deposition with fine carbides, a more consistent thickness, and finer, well-distributed cracks. These characteristics provide higher wear resistance compared to conventional composite plates. The appearance and hardness of composite plates are highly uniform, ensuring consistent quality from batch to batch. A low-carbon alloyed steel is used as the base material, which enables cutting (water jet cutting is recommended), cold forming, and welding.