Wear Resistant Plates
AR450 - Higher Abrasion Resistance
Enhanced hardness abrasion resistant steel delivering increased wear resistance and longer service life in sliding and impact wear applications.
AR450 Abrasion Resistant Steel
Hardness & Properties
Approximate Hardness: 430-480 HBW (Brinell Hardness)
Material Type: Quenched and Tempered Carbon Steel
Typical Thickness Range: 6mm - 80mm
Advantages Over AR400
- Increased abrasion resistance - 10-15% improvement in wear life
- Longer service life in sliding and impact wear environments
- Better performance in high-abrasion mining applications
- Reduced downtime due to extended component life
- Cost-effective upgrade from AR400 for demanding applications
Key Characteristics
- Higher hardness - Provides superior wear resistance
- Good toughness - Maintains impact resistance despite higher hardness
- Moderate formability - Can be formed with proper equipment and techniques
- Weldable - Requires proper preheating and welding procedures
- Through-hardened - Consistent hardness throughout thickness
Applications
- Mining equipment wear liners
- Heavy wear bucket liners
- Excavator buckets and cutting edges
- Crusher components
- High-impact chutes and hoppers
- Quarry equipment
- Cement plant wear parts
- Aggregate processing equipment
Processing Characteristics
Cutting: Plasma or laser cutting recommended. More difficult to cut than AR400 due to higher hardness.
Forming: Moderate formability. Requires more force and proper equipment compared to AR400.
Welding: Preheat to 250-300°F required. Use low-hydrogen electrodes. Post-weld heat treatment recommended for critical applications.
Machining: Difficult to machine. Carbide or ceramic tooling required.
Comparison with Other Grades
vs. AR400: AR450 offers 10-15% better wear resistance but slightly lower formability.
vs. AR500: AR450 provides better formability and weldability while AR500 offers higher wear resistance.
Best for: Heavy-duty mining and quarrying applications where increased wear resistance justifies slightly higher cost and reduced formability.
