Industrial Wear Plates for Heavy-Duty Machinery

Wear Plates supplied by Wonzh are engineered to provide abrasion, impact, and corrosion resistance in industrial equipment. They are widely used in mining, cement, steel, construction, material handling, and power generation machinery to protect structural surfaces and reduce maintenance costs.

Wear Plates supplied by Wonzh are engineered to provide abrasion, impact, and corrosion resistance in industrial equipment. They are widely used in mining, cement, steel, construction, material handling, and power generation machinery to protect structural surfaces and reduce maintenance costs.

Our wear plates are manufactured from high-strength carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and high-chrome wear-resistant steel. Advanced processes including CNC cutting, heat treatment, hardfacing, and surface finishing ensure high durability, precision, and long service life.

Wonzh provides standard and custom wear plates based on your specifications, drawings, or equipment models. Our engineering team supports material selection, thickness optimization, surface treatment, and tolerance control, ensuring maximum protection and minimal downtime.

Key Features

  • High abrasion and impact resistance

  • Durable under high-load conditions

  • Custom sizes, thicknesses, and materials available

  • Precision-cut for easy installation

  • Prototype, small-batch, and mass production support

  • Compatible with various industrial equipment

Typical Applications

  • Crushers, hoppers, chutes, and bins

  • Conveyor and feeder systems

  • Mining and quarry equipment

  • Cement and steel industry machinery

  • Material handling systems

  • Heavy-duty processing equipment

Wear Plate Types We Supply

Wear Plate Type Description Typical Use
Standard Wear Plates Flat, durable plates General abrasion protection
High-Chrome Wear Plates Extremely hard, high wear resistance Crushers, mills, hoppers
Hardfaced Wear Plates Surface-layer reinforced with alloy Impact-heavy environments
Stainless Steel Wear Plates Corrosion-resistant Chemical, marine, and food applications
Custom Wear Plates Engineered to drawing/specification OEM and specialized equipment

Technical Parameters (Representative Range)

Parameter Specification / Range
Material Options Carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, high-chrome wear-resistant steel
Thickness 5 mm – 100 mm (customizable)
Plate Size Up to 2000 mm × 1000 mm (customizable)
Hardness HRC 40 – 65 (application dependent)
Surface Treatment Hardfacing, coating, heat treatment, plating
Production Type Prototype, small batch, mass production
Standards Supported ISO, DIN, GB

Material & Treatment Guide

Material Advantages Typical Use
Carbon Steel Cost-effective, moderate wear resistance General machinery wear protection
Alloy Steel High toughness and impact resistance Heavy-duty crushers and feeders
High-Chrome Steel Maximum hardness and abrasion resistance Mills, hoppers, conveyors
Stainless Steel Corrosion-resistant Chemical, marine, food equipment
Surface Treatment Purpose Typical Use
Hardfacing Adds wear-resistant layer Impact-heavy machinery
Heat Treatment Improves hardness and toughness Heavy-load applications
Coating / Plating Corrosion and wear protection Harsh environments

Why Choose Wonzh

  • High-quality, durable wear plates for industrial machinery

  • Wide selection of materials and surface treatments

  • Custom engineering support for OEM and industrial applications

  • Reduced downtime and maintenance costs

  • Prototype to mass production with fast and reliable delivery

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are wear plates used for?

Wear plates protect machinery surfaces from abrasion, impact, and corrosion, extending equipment service life.

Q2: Can I get custom sizes and thicknesses?

Yes. Wear plates can be fully customized based on drawings or equipment specifications.

Q3: Which materials are available?

Materials include carbon steel, alloy steel, high-chrome wear steel, and stainless steel, depending on the application.

Q4: Are surface treatments available?

Yes. Options include hardfacing, heat treatment, plating, and coating to increase durability.

Q5: What industries commonly use wear plates?

Mining, cement, steel, construction, material handling, and chemical industries are typical users.

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