Wear-resistant steel plates are used to protect heavy machinery and structures from abrasion and impact in industries like mining, construction, and material handling, lining buckets, chutes, hoppers, and crushers; they also find use in cement, agriculture, and even some industrial tools, significantly extending equipment life and reducing maintenance costs.
Key Applications by Industry:
- Mining & Construction:
- Bucket liners, excavator parts, rock breakers, bulldozer blades.
- Chutes, hoppers, and liners in crushers and screens.
- Material Handling:
- Lining for conveyors, chutes, and transfer points for bulk materials.
- Cement Industry:
- Components in crushing, grinding, and handling processes.
- Agriculture:
- Tillage and seeding equipment parts.
- Industrial Equipment:
- Liners for shot blasting equipment.
- Components in industrial furnaces and waste incinerators (heat-resistant types).
Common Components Protected:
- Liners: For truck beds, railcars, and equipment interiors.
- Cutting Edges: Blades and teeth on earthmoving equipment.
- Impact Surfaces: Areas subjected to heavy impacts from falling materials.
Benefits:
- Extended Equipment Life: Protects vulnerable components from rapid wear.
- Reduced Downtime & Costs: Less frequent replacement and maintenance.
- Improved Efficiency: Maintains equipment performance longer.

