Specifications:
1 Grade: NM360/400/450/500
2 WT: 4-150mm; Length: 3000-12000mm; Width: 1500-4000mm;
3 Standard: GB/T 24186-2009
Thickness | 6mm, 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, 50mm, 80mm, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm |
Width | 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2200mm, 2500mm |
Length | 6000mm, 8000m, can cut to width and length |
Packing Detail | according to customer's require or export's standard |
Delivery Time | 7 days for stock sizes, 20-25 days for new production sizes |
Port | Tianjin China |
Packaging | when each plate weight is under 1 ton, it will be in bundle with steel strips 2-4, when each plate weight is over 1ton, it will be piece by piece. |
20 feet container contains dimension | Width under 2300mm, length under 6000mm |
40 feet container contains dimension | Width under 2300mm, length under 12000mm |
By bulk vessel | Freight charge is low by bulk cargo, and large heavy sizes can not be loaded into containers can shipping by bulk cargo |
Abrasion Resistant (AR) steel plate is typically made in the as-rolled condition. These types/grades of steel plate products have been developed specifically for long service life in harsh conditions. AR products are suitable for a variety of applications in areas such as mining/quarrying, conveyors, material handling and construction, and earthmoving.
3) Designers and plant operators choose AR plate steel when striving to extend the service life of critical components, and reduce the weight of each unit put into service. The benefits of employing wear-resistant plate steel in applications involving impact and/or sliding contact with abrasive material are immense.
4) Steel plate for use in abrasive conditions is not typical because it is not governed by any ASTM code or spec. Many steel plate manufacturers produce their own brand of abrasion resistant steel and these are usually distinguished by a brand name followed by the hardness of the steel which is measured in Brinell units
5) AR material is produced by quenching and tempering forged steel blocks, or ingots. During this process, the grain structure is changed to increase toughness and encourage formability (or, to be less brittle), and results in through-hardening of the material.