
Abrasive wear is one of the most common failure mechanisms in industrial equipment. It occurs when hard particles or rough surfaces slide or roll across a component, progressively removing material.
• Two-bodyabrasion– direct sliding of hard particles across the surface
• Three-bodyabrasion– loose particles rolling, oscillating, or rotating between surfaces
Through metallurgically engineered overlay structures and controlled carbide distribution, these plates maintain a stable hard surface even under continuous particle flow.
Conveying systems, rotary feeders, chutes,hoppers, mill liners, classifier cones, bucket elevator systems, and allmedium-to-extreme abrasive zones.
• Highly uniform abrasive wear profile
• Stable hardness from surface to depth
• Resistance to micro-gouging and surface ploughing
• Long-term dimensional stability
These plates extend service life dramatically in processes dominated by sliding or rolling abrasives

| Product Name | Alloy Type** | Hardness* | SPDS |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARP 65 | Chromium Carbide | 58 | Contact for SPDS |
| ARP 70 | Chromium Carbide | 60 | Contact for SPDS |

| A | B | C | D |
|---|---|---|---|
| 900 | 1900 | 1000 | 2000 |
| 1150 | 2400 | 1250 | 2500 |
| 1400 | 2900 | 1500 | 3000 |
| 1400 | 3400 | 1500 | 3500 |
| 1800 | 2900 | 2000 | 3000 |
| 1800 | 3400 | 2000 | 3500 |
| Base Plate Material | Hardface Layer |
|---|---|
| 3mm | 3mm |
| 5mm | 3mm |
| 6mm | 4mm |
| 8mm | 4mm |
| 8mm | 5mm |
| 10mm | 5mm |
| 10mm | 10mm |
| 12mm | 12mm |

