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Wear Resistant Plates

AR400 - General-Purpose Wear Plate

Quenched and tempered abrasion resistant steel offering an excellent balance of hardness, toughness, and cost-effectiveness for moderate to heavy wear applications.

Material Type

AR400 Abrasion Resistant Steel

Hardness & Properties

Approximate Hardness: 360-440 HBW (Brinell Hardness)

Material Type: Quenched and Tempered Carbon Steel

Typical Thickness Range: 6mm - 100mm

Key Characteristics

  • Good balance of hardness, toughness, and cost - Ideal for cost-effective wear solutions
  • Suitable for moderate to heavy wear - Performs well in abrasive environments
  • Excellent formability - Can be cut, welded, and formed more easily than higher AR grades
  • Good impact resistance - Maintains toughness while providing wear protection
  • Weldable - Can be welded using standard procedures with proper preheating

Applications

  • Dump truck beds and liners
  • Material handling equipment
  • Buckets and dozer blades
  • Crusher lining plates
  • Chutes and hoppers
  • Conveyor systems
  • Mining equipment wear parts
  • Construction machinery components

Advantages

  • Cost-effective solution for general wear applications
  • Easy to fabricate compared to higher hardness grades
  • Good weldability with proper procedures
  • Versatile performance across various industries
  • Readily available in various thicknesses and sizes

Processing Characteristics

Cutting: Can be cut using plasma, oxy-fuel, or laser cutting. Harder than mild steel but easier than AR450+.

Forming: Good formability when compared to higher AR grades. Can be bent and formed with appropriate equipment.

Welding: Weldable with proper preheat (typically 200-250°F) and low-hydrogen electrodes. Post-weld stress relief recommended for critical applications.

Machining: More difficult to machine than mild steel. Carbide tooling recommended.

Comparison with Other Grades

vs. AR450: AR400 offers better formability and weldability but lower wear resistance.

vs. Mild Steel: AR400 provides significantly better abrasion resistance with 3-4x longer service life in wear applications.

Best for: Applications requiring good wear resistance without extreme hardness, where formability and cost are important factors.