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Abrasion Resistant Steel Plate

Abrasion resistant steel plate is also known in the engineering industry by a variety of other names which include:

· Wear resistant plate

· Wear plate

· 400 Brinell plate

Stock Size Range

Plate thickness: 3 mm up to 150 mm

Plate size: up to 12000 mm x 3000 mm

Abrasion Resistant Steel Plate ABRAZO 400

Roller quenched steels are used in situations where a combination of high strength and toughness coupled with good weldabilty is required. The main feature of the roller quench process is the use of rotating rolls to hold the plate during quenching, coupled with an extremely efficient quench. Depending on plate thickness and composition, the required rate of cooling is achieved by passing the plate directly through the quench unit or by reciprocating the plate within the unit. The effects of quenching are applied uniformly over the entire plate surface. It is the water curtain, unique to the roller quench unit, which generates the very intense initial cooling rates that achieve the desired properties with very low levels of micro -alloying. The result is a product with improved flatness, greater uniformity of properties, low residual stresses and better weldability Chemical Composition – ABRAZO®400 Content % (ladle analysis), maximum - plates from 8 mm to 80 mm thick*

C

Si

Mn

S

P

Cr

0.20

0.50

1.60

0.010

0.025

1.00

Mo

Nb

V

Ni

Cu

B

0.70

0.060

0.10

1.50

0.40

0.004

Carbon equivalent values

Maximum Ladle CEV (%)

8 mm to 19 mm thick

0.43

over 19 mm to 40 mm thick

0.53

over 40 mm to 80 mm thick

0.59

Mechanical Properties - ABRAZO®400

Minimum Hardness - 360 Brinell. Typical Properties as follows:

8 to 19 mm thick

over 19 to 40 mm thick

over 40 to 80 mm thick

Minimum Hardness (Brinell)

360

360

360

Hardness (Brinell)

400

400

400

Yield Strength (MPa)

1050

1100

1000

Tensile Strength (MPa)

1200

1250

1150

Elongation 50 mm Guage Length (%)

14

14

14