This means that ar is harder due to the addition of carbon and formable and weather resistant due to added alloys.
Abrasion resistant steel sheet.
Ssab abrasion resistant commercial steels are designed to maximize abrasion resistance while providing good formability and weldability.
One common grade of abrasion resistant steel is ar400.
However this increase in strength and abrasion resistance will make the steel less malleable.
This type of steel is usually created using a quenching and tempering process which increases the hardness of the steel and creates a unique grain structure.
This has a surface hardness of 477 534 bhn.
Abrasion resistant ar steel plate is a high carbon alloy steel plate.
Service temperature is 400 f.
Ar400 is thru hardened abrasion resistant alloy wear plate.
Abrasion resistant steel plate is a high carbon steel plate that is typically alloyed with a number of different elements such as carbon and boron.
Of all these alloys carbon is the most important in making steel abrasion resistant as it increases hardness and toughness.
Abrasion resistant steel is widely used in underground mines cement industry road construction mining and open pit mining and metallurgical industries and manufacturing other wear resistant parts.
Ar steel alloys are made from billets of steel containing different alloying elements such as carbon manganese chrome nickel and boron.
It is a high carbon steel alloy that provides greater impact and sliding abrasion resistance by comparison.
Much like ar450 and ar400 ar500 steel is a specific type of abrasion resistant steel.
Carbon added during the formation of the steel plate substantially increases toughness and hardness but reduces strength.
While the higher although it has a lesser brinell hardness value ar400 will be more formable.
This plate product is intended for use in applications where a good balance of formability weldability toughness and abrasion resistance are required.
The 400 in its name indicates the brinell hardness value.
Hardness range is 360 440 bhn with a nominal hardness of 400 bhn.
Each grade offers a minimum nominal hardness for use in moderate to heavy wear applications.
Ar450 and ar500 are similar to ar400 the difference being a higher brinell hardness value.
Hardness typically comes at the expense of strength making ar wear resistant steel an ideal material for harsh high abrasion conditions and not for structural applications.