Hardfacing Components for Wear-Resistant Industrial Applications

Hardfacing Components supplied by Wonzh are engineered to protect industrial machinery from extreme wear and extend operational life. These components are widely used in mining, cement, steel, construction, material handling, and power generation equipment, where surfaces are exposed to abrasion, impact, or erosion.

Hardfacing Components supplied by Wonzh are engineered to protect industrial machinery from extreme wear and extend operational life. These components are widely used in mining, cement, steel, construction, material handling, and power generation equipment, where surfaces are exposed to abrasion, impact, or erosion.

Our components feature a high-quality hardfacing layer applied to a metal base (carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel). Hardfacing is achieved using welding, plasma spraying, or thermal deposition, creating a surface that is extremely hard, wear-resistant, and capable of handling heavy-duty operational conditions.

Wonzh provides standard and custom hardfacing components, tailored to client specifications or OEM requirements. Our engineering team assists with material selection, hardfacing alloy choice, thickness optimization, and geometric design to maximize durability and performance.

Key Features

  • Superior wear and abrasion resistance

  • Impact and erosion resistant surface

  • High-precision base component for reliable fit

  • Custom shapes, sizes, and hardfacing thicknesses available

  • Prototype, small-batch, and mass production support

  • Reduces maintenance costs and equipment downtime

Typical Applications

  • Crusher hammers and mill liners

  • Conveyor parts and feeder components

  • Excavator and loader wear plates

  • Pump and slurry handling equipment

  • Chutes, hoppers, and industrial liners

  • Heavy-duty processing and mining machinery

Hardfacing Component Types We Supply

Component Type Description Typical Use
Wear Plates / Liners Plates with hardfacing layer Crushers, hoppers, mills
Crusher Hammers / Blades Components with high-hardness coating Mining and cement crushers
Pump / Valve Parts Hardfaced impellers and casings Slurry and abrasive fluid handling
Custom Hardfacing Parts Engineered to drawing or OEM spec Specialized industrial applications

Technical Parameters (Representative Range)

Parameter Specification / Range
Base Material Carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel
Hardfacing Alloy Chromium carbide, tungsten carbide, Stellite, Fe-Cr-C alloys
Hardfacing Thickness 2 mm – 15 mm (customizable)
Surface Hardness HRC 50 – 65 (depending on alloy)
Component Size Up to 2000 mm × 1000 mm (customizable)
Production Type Prototype, small batch, mass production
Standards Supported ISO, DIN, GB

Material & Hardfacing Selection Guide

Base Material Advantages Typical Use
Carbon Steel Cost-effective, good machinability General wear protection
Alloy Steel High toughness and impact resistance Heavy-duty machinery
Stainless Steel Corrosion-resistant Chemical and marine environments
Hardfacing Alloy Advantages Recommended For
Chromium Carbide High hardness, wear-resistant Abrasive slurry and impact
Tungsten Carbide Extreme hardness, high wear resistance Crushers, mills
Stellite Corrosion and heat resistant Slurry pumps, valves
Fe-Cr-C Balanced hardness and toughness General industrial applications

Why Choose Wonzh

  • Advanced hardfacing technology and CNC machining

  • High-quality, durable components for harsh environments

  • Wide selection of base materials and hardfacing alloys

  • Custom engineering support for OEM and industrial machinery

  • Reduces wear, downtime, and maintenance costs

  • Prototype to mass production with reliable delivery

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are hardfacing components used for?

They protect machinery surfaces from abrasion, impact, and erosion in high-wear industrial applications.

Q2: Can I get custom hardfacing parts?

Yes. Components can be made according to drawings, specifications, or OEM requirements.

Q3: Which hardfacing materials are available?

Options include Chromium carbide, Tungsten carbide, Stellite, and Fe-Cr-C alloys, depending on wear and impact requirements.

Q4: Can hardfacing be applied to different metals?

Yes. We can apply hardfacing to carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel bases.

Q5: Which industries use hardfacing components?

Mining, cement, steel, construction, material handling, and chemical processing industries.

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