What is Creusabro?

What is Creusabro?

Creusabro® is a wear resistant steel. This steel is used where heavy abrasion or other aggressive wear occurs. This steel is mainly used in the manufacture of wear resistant parts for machines and vehicles in the mining industry, concrete industry and also in quarries.

What is wear steel?

Wear-resistant steel is tougher and harder than conventional steel plate and can last up to 4 times longer than conventional high-strength steel. SSAB’s popular grades of Hardox® AR steel include AR400, AR450, AR500, AR550 and AR600. The numbers refer to their hardness level as measured on the Brinell hardness scale.

What is Hardox steel used for?

For the fragmentation of waste, especially plastics, tires, cables and rubber waste, Hardox can be used. The high toughness of Hardox steels provides substantially higher resistance against chipping. Hardox 500, 550 or 600. Hammers are used for the fragmentation of waste and minerals.

Can you machine hardox 450?

All Hardox® wear plate steel grades can be machined with high speed steel (HSS) or cemented carbide (CC) tools. This brochure contains our suggestions for cutting data (feeds and speeds) and the selection of tools. Other factors that should be taken into account in machining operations are also discussed.

Does Hardox steel rust?

This type of steel can be used to make thinner plates because of its unique combination of properties such as toughness , hardness and strength. The main disadvantage of hardox steel is low corrosion resistance which limit its application in aggressive environments.

What is creusabro 8000?

Creusabro® 8000 is a high performance wear resistant steel, exhibiting a wear resistance 50% higher than conventional 500HB water quenched steel, combined with excellent weldability and very acceptable workability.

What is creusabro® steel used for?

This steel is used where heavy abrasion or other aggressive wear occurs. This steel is mainly used in the manufacture of wear resistant parts for machines and vehicles in the mining industry, concrete industry and also in quarries. Creusabro® is divided into different grades, which can be cut by plasma or laser cutting.

What is the difference between creusabro 4800 and dual?

As Creusabro® Dual is very crack resistant, ductile and robust against abrasion and impact, this steel is used in the manufacture of chutes, hoppers, screens or excavator buckets. Creusabro® 4800 is an oil tempered, titanium alloyed, highly wear resistant steel.

What is 4800 grade steel made of?

Creusabro® 4800 is an oil tempered, titanium alloyed, highly wear resistant steel. Grade 4800 is available in thicknesses from 3-150 mm with a surface hardness of 360-430 HB. Due to its high temperature resistance, hot forming up to 500 °C with subsequent air cooling is possible.

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