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Incoterm:FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,FCA,CPT,CIP
Min. Order:100 Kilogram
Transportation:Ocean,Land
Port:Shanghai,Tianjin,Qingdao
Model No.: Wear Plate-HP700
Brand: HP Plate, HP Welding
Packaging: Steel frame & steel belt fastened
Transportation: Ocean,Land
Place of Origin: China
Supply Ability: 500 tons per year
Certificate: ISO9001: 2015
HS Code: 72109000000
Port: Shanghai,Tianjin,Qingdao
Payment Type: L/C,T/T,D/P,Paypal,Money Gram,Western Union
Incoterm: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,FCA,CPT,CIP
HP Abrasion Resistant Plate has the low carbon steel base plate which enables the plate to be welded, bolted or studded to existing structures, while the hard facing provides the premier wear-resistant surface capable of working in all applicable service conditions at either ambient or elevated temperatures. Different to Duplex Wear Resistant Plate, Smooth Hardfacing Wear Plate is kind of Non Cracked Overlay Plate with steel surface.
HP Wear Resistant Group offers various products of Abrasion Resistant Plate namely Cr-Carbide Weld Clad Plates, Smooth Surface CCO plate, Heat Treated Wear Plates ( AR Plate or Q&T Steel), Casting Plates, Tungsten Carbide Coated Plates in various grade and multiple size options.
HP Plate (Huifeng Wear Resistant Industry Co., Ltd.) was founded in 1994, as the former Taiwan's Upking-Kurimoto Ltd., led by the president Mr. Zhang Kun-Mou. Using the world-famous Japanese KURIMOTO hardfacing welding patented technology, with welding materials produced by Vautid GmbH, HP Plate has become the most successful experts specializing in production and sales of hardfacing welding overlay plates.
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Our Services 1) Wear Resistant Plate & Hardfacing Pipe 2) Fabriction parts including Liner, Dredging Pipe & other customised parts 4) Vertical Mill Components (Rollers & Table Liners) 5) HP Wear Plate & Hardfacing Pipe 6) HP Wear Parts 7) Flux Cored Wire & Welding Recondition FAQ Question: Can I cut or drill a hole in an HP overlay plate? Answer: No. The chromium-carbide layer is not drillable or machineable. When necessary, you may be able to cut it with plasma, waterjet, or arc-gouging. Question: Is it normal to see cracking in hardfacing plating? Answer: It depends on the hardfacing alloy. Many chromium carbide alloys check-crack when cooled to moderate temperatures; this is normal. Other alloys, such as the austenitic and martensitic, do not crack when applied properly. Check cracking can be seen as cracking perpendicular to the bead length. This occurs by the high stress that is experienced when the weld metal cools. The cracking stops at the parent metal underneath, as long as the parent metal is not brittle. If the parent metal is hard or brittle, you should choose a buffer layer of a softer, and tougher, weld metal. Question: What are the most popular methods for applying hardfacing? Answer: The most popular methods include: flux cored arc welding (FCAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), submerged arc welding (SAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), oxyfuel welding (OFW) or oxyacetylene welding, plasma transferred arc welding, laser welding, thermal spray, and brazing. FCAW and GMAW may have similar levels of popularity. However, there is a growing preference to use semi-automatic and automatic welding methods. Question: What metals can be protected with hardfacing? Answer: Carbon and low-alloy steels with carbon contents of less than 1 percent can be hardfaced. High-carbon alloys may require a special buffer layer. Some of the base metals that can be hardfaced include: stainless steels, manganese steels, cast irons and steels, nickel-base alloys, copper-base alloys. Question: What is hardfacing? Answer: Hardfacing is also known as hardsurfacing. It is the process of adding wear-resistant weld metals to the surface of a metal part to protect it from wear and abrasion. Adding the weld metal plates can be achieved through welding or joining.